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... language . The character of M. Jules David stands high as an expounder of the peculiarities in the language of his countrymen , and the translation before us is executed in a creditable and unpre- suming manner . Amid the interest which ...
... language . The character of M. Jules David stands high as an expounder of the peculiarities in the language of his countrymen , and the translation before us is executed in a creditable and unpre- suming manner . Amid the interest which ...
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... language ; and we can- not hesitate to concur with the sentiment of the author that , when works of this kind have been written in a dead language , and couched , for the most part , in terms of modern invention , they cannot be ...
... language ; and we can- not hesitate to concur with the sentiment of the author that , when works of this kind have been written in a dead language , and couched , for the most part , in terms of modern invention , they cannot be ...
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... language , without destroying their originality and effect . ' 6 Indeed , the harmony of the Greek verse depends so much on the accent , that rhyme can in no way compensate for its absence ; and we agree again with M. FAURIEL in declin ...
... language , without destroying their originality and effect . ' 6 Indeed , the harmony of the Greek verse depends so much on the accent , that rhyme can in no way compensate for its absence ; and we agree again with M. FAURIEL in declin ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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