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Pagina 97
... words in an hour . Now , how voluble soever a speaker may be , he seldom utters more than 7,500 words in that time . Even the late Mr. Choate did not much exceed this rate . Hence the absurdity of the statement , which went the round of ...
... words in an hour . Now , how voluble soever a speaker may be , he seldom utters more than 7,500 words in that time . Even the late Mr. Choate did not much exceed this rate . Hence the absurdity of the statement , which went the round of ...
Pagina 434
... words , marked with a deli- cate refinement , rich with meaning , and often modulated with a soft music of their own , which are found more espe- cially among our peasantry . We are quite aware that a large class of very dif- ferent words ...
... words , marked with a deli- cate refinement , rich with meaning , and often modulated with a soft music of their own , which are found more espe- cially among our peasantry . We are quite aware that a large class of very dif- ferent words ...
Pagina 438
... word - building of the Greeks hold good with our peasantry . And Garnett has aptly shown that the Greek words for cat ( a i̇loupos ) and squirrel ( σxíovpos ) are founded on identically the same prin- ciples as those on which the ...
... word - building of the Greeks hold good with our peasantry . And Garnett has aptly shown that the Greek words for cat ( a i̇loupos ) and squirrel ( σxíovpos ) are founded on identically the same prin- ciples as those on which the ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
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The Haunting Past | 508 |
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