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Page 126
... language . Nor was the prosperous career our language was about to run , by any means the only , or the strongest , argument for recurring to the use of it . For the poet to attempt to express his thoughts in French , was for him ...
... language . Nor was the prosperous career our language was about to run , by any means the only , or the strongest , argument for recurring to the use of it . For the poet to attempt to express his thoughts in French , was for him ...
Page 266
... language ; not like all other tongues , by the gradu ally improved practice of good writers and polite speakers . The ex- quisitely refined system by which the grammar of Sanscrit is taught , has been mistaken for the refinement of the ...
... language ; not like all other tongues , by the gradu ally improved practice of good writers and polite speakers . The ex- quisitely refined system by which the grammar of Sanscrit is taught , has been mistaken for the refinement of the ...
Page 288
... language of his native country and the language of poetry . The Romance of the Rose was the great mo- dern poem , which had made its appearance at so early a period . Its popularity was high , and its merit as yet undisputed . It was ...
... language of his native country and the language of poetry . The Romance of the Rose was the great mo- dern poem , which had made its appearance at so early a period . Its popularity was high , and its merit as yet undisputed . It was ...
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