Blackwood's Magazine, Том 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... language that must have much re- tarded my learning real English . How do children acquire their language when NO . CCXCI . YOL , XLVII . they are invariably addressed in a jar- gon ? But they do - and I learned the vulgar tongue , and ...
... language that must have much re- tarded my learning real English . How do children acquire their language when NO . CCXCI . YOL , XLVII . they are invariably addressed in a jar- gon ? But they do - and I learned the vulgar tongue , and ...
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... language of honest sin- cerity . Mark , too , how he answers his own question , - . " Do you think I'd wallop him ? Oh ! no ! no ! " Was there ever any thing more en . thusiastic ? - No circumlocution - no beating about the bush : in ...
... language of honest sin- cerity . Mark , too , how he answers his own question , - . " Do you think I'd wallop him ? Oh ! no ! no ! " Was there ever any thing more en . thusiastic ? - No circumlocution - no beating about the bush : in ...
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... Language asinine appears to be as familiar to Wordsworth as it was to Sterne before him - the mantle of Tris- tram Shandy has fallen upon Peter Bell ; but the elder wearer was , to our thinking , the better interpreter . Some- body has ...
... Language asinine appears to be as familiar to Wordsworth as it was to Sterne before him - the mantle of Tris- tram Shandy has fallen upon Peter Bell ; but the elder wearer was , to our thinking , the better interpreter . Some- body has ...
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... language is sometimes used which would imply , that at the conquest of Europe by the barbarians , the soil was divided amongst the several chiefs , with a stipulation that they should be prepared to join in a common defence of the ...
... language is sometimes used which would imply , that at the conquest of Europe by the barbarians , the soil was divided amongst the several chiefs , with a stipulation that they should be prepared to join in a common defence of the ...
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... language of Greece he might be called - was a rude war- rior , who , even in his love of domin- ion , loved chiefly the independence it secured to him ; whose passion , next to war , was the chase ; who , when he took possession of his ...
... language of Greece he might be called - was a rude war- rior , who , even in his love of domin- ion , loved chiefly the independence it secured to him ; whose passion , next to war , was the chase ; who , when he took possession of his ...
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