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... language ; that he certainly has , and of such language too , as it is most desirable that a poet should possess , or rather , 15 on the Daisy , a mighty difference ! ) " and on it is written with candor , but I must say a word or two ...
... language ; that he certainly has , and of such language too , as it is most desirable that a poet should possess , or rather , 15 on the Daisy , a mighty difference ! ) " and on it is written with candor , but I must say a word or two ...
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... language " - ( meaning , as before , the language of rustic life purified from pro- vocabulary . The few things and modes of action requisite for his bodily conveniences would alone be individualized ; while all the rest of nature would ...
... language " - ( meaning , as before , the language of rustic life purified from pro- vocabulary . The few things and modes of action requisite for his bodily conveniences would alone be individualized ; while all the rest of nature would ...
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... language of men . " be , or not to be , zealous politicians , and readers of the weekly newspaper pro bono publico . Anterior to cultivation the lingua communis of every country , as Dante has well observed , against these exclusively ...
... language of men . " be , or not to be , zealous politicians , and readers of the weekly newspaper pro bono publico . Anterior to cultivation the lingua communis of every country , as Dante has well observed , against these exclusively ...
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