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Page 186
... language dif- fered from the antient popular language , or vulgar tongue , of Egypt , we fear the means of interpreting the symbolical in- scriptions is irrecoverably lost . The common language of antient Eygpt is not likely to be ...
... language dif- fered from the antient popular language , or vulgar tongue , of Egypt , we fear the means of interpreting the symbolical in- scriptions is irrecoverably lost . The common language of antient Eygpt is not likely to be ...
Page 324
... language , the reader would be unable to correct his own composition . Some of the examples are incorrect ; for ... Language ; in a Series of Lessons . Containing many original and important Observations on the Nature and Construction of ...
... language , the reader would be unable to correct his own composition . Some of the examples are incorrect ; for ... Language ; in a Series of Lessons . Containing many original and important Observations on the Nature and Construction of ...
Page 346
... language and measure . This is by no means the case with the French Troubadours . The editor seems not unconscious of the dif- ficulties which he has to get over ; and he can scarcely sup- pose that he solves them when he says , - It ...
... language and measure . This is by no means the case with the French Troubadours . The editor seems not unconscious of the dif- ficulties which he has to get over ; and he can scarcely sup- pose that he solves them when he says , - It ...
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