The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... language of Nootka Sound— the hearer would immediately wish to know what this word means . I could only answer him by saying it means the soul and essence of all virtue ; and this definition would be much more clear than benevo- lence ...
... language of Nootka Sound— the hearer would immediately wish to know what this word means . I could only answer him by saying it means the soul and essence of all virtue ; and this definition would be much more clear than benevo- lence ...
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... language is simple , be- cause no other language could be understood ; his figures are bold and striking , because he must strike the minds he addresses ; his poetry is forcible , because no other would excite interest ; and it has all ...
... language is simple , be- cause no other language could be understood ; his figures are bold and striking , because he must strike the minds he addresses ; his poetry is forcible , because no other would excite interest ; and it has all ...
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... and in poetry , the wildest flights of en- thusiasm , rapid transitions , bold personifications ; the very language destitute of those particles , ( the last invention of acuteness , ) which mark the slender shades THE PURITAN . 29.
... and in poetry , the wildest flights of en- thusiasm , rapid transitions , bold personifications ; the very language destitute of those particles , ( the last invention of acuteness , ) which mark the slender shades THE PURITAN . 29.
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... language is formed on the basis of the Greek tongue ; and had it not been that the Bible , by being translated , has preserved among us some elements of orientalism , we should this day scarcely be capable of holding intercourse with ...
... language is formed on the basis of the Greek tongue ; and had it not been that the Bible , by being translated , has preserved among us some elements of orientalism , we should this day scarcely be capable of holding intercourse with ...
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... languages ever spoken . There is hardly an abstract term in its whole vocabulary . In its entire formation , it seems ... language was formed in very early times ; it bears all the marks of the poverty and simplicity of a primitive age ...
... languages ever spoken . There is hardly an abstract term in its whole vocabulary . In its entire formation , it seems ... language was formed in very early times ; it bears all the marks of the poverty and simplicity of a primitive age ...
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