The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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He supposes ( in common , we know , with many Italian literati ) that this language was the antient Etruscan , and wholly distinct from the Latin ; that it must have existed during the whole time of the Romans as the sermo vulgaris in ...
He supposes ( in common , we know , with many Italian literati ) that this language was the antient Etruscan , and wholly distinct from the Latin ; that it must have existed during the whole time of the Romans as the sermo vulgaris in ...
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He tells us in his preface that , in order to move men to true sympathy , we must use the familiar language of men ; ' and then , as a happy illus- stration of this profound axiom , he observes that the study of the ancient English ...
He tells us in his preface that , in order to move men to true sympathy , we must use the familiar language of men ; ' and then , as a happy illus- stration of this profound axiom , he observes that the study of the ancient English ...
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It is observed : The study of history leads to that of the languages , and gives to it an interest which helps to ... Besides the perfection of their language , the illustrious characters in which their history is so rich , and the ...
It is observed : The study of history leads to that of the languages , and gives to it an interest which helps to ... Besides the perfection of their language , the illustrious characters in which their history is so rich , and the ...
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