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... language . The third , and , with respect to Britain , the last wave of population , was the Gothic ; having for its language the dialect which we call Saxon . The progress of these tribes can be traced in the antient historians ; they ...
... language . The third , and , with respect to Britain , the last wave of population , was the Gothic ; having for its language the dialect which we call Saxon . The progress of these tribes can be traced in the antient historians ; they ...
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... language ; and you have heard of the shades of hell itself . And therefore , to distinguish this benign and saving protection from those black and dismal shades , here is yet a further and a higher emphasis . It is , in the third place ...
... language ; and you have heard of the shades of hell itself . And therefore , to distinguish this benign and saving protection from those black and dismal shades , here is yet a further and a higher emphasis . It is , in the third place ...
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... language . An English critic , who thus ventures to criticize the Italian style of an admired author , will have to fight against nearly the whole literary body of Italy . It is style , emphatically so called , which in this work ...
... language . An English critic , who thus ventures to criticize the Italian style of an admired author , will have to fight against nearly the whole literary body of Italy . It is style , emphatically so called , which in this work ...
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