Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... seem paradoxical perhaps , but it is well sustained , and , as we believe , proved . And although this volume contains , particularly in the notes , a world of illustrations from the author's immense erudition , collected from the study ...
... seem paradoxical perhaps , but it is well sustained , and , as we believe , proved . And although this volume contains , particularly in the notes , a world of illustrations from the author's immense erudition , collected from the study ...
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... seems that ordinary persons of fair intelligence do not use more than three or four thousand words . Even the all - knowing Milton only uses eight thousand , and Shakespeare himself , only fifteen thousand . Such facts certainly set the ...
... seems that ordinary persons of fair intelligence do not use more than three or four thousand words . Even the all - knowing Milton only uses eight thousand , and Shakespeare himself , only fifteen thousand . Such facts certainly set the ...
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... seems , on the whole English literature of the sixteenth century . The universality of literature , which springs from the art of printing , produces some intellectual and moral effects , which descend low down in the constitution of ...
... seems , on the whole English literature of the sixteenth century . The universality of literature , which springs from the art of printing , produces some intellectual and moral effects , which descend low down in the constitution of ...
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... seem to have paid more liberally a century previous . At this day it may be doubted whether a single work of permanent value in the literature of any living language owes its existence to the protection afforded by law . Books which are ...
... seem to have paid more liberally a century previous . At this day it may be doubted whether a single work of permanent value in the literature of any living language owes its existence to the protection afforded by law . Books which are ...
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... seems that alliteration is , to the general ear , as favorite a figure as it was in those Norse tongues which required it of their bards . John Norris , near two hundred years ago , wrote , “ Like angels ' visits , short and bright ...
... seems that alliteration is , to the general ear , as favorite a figure as it was in those Norse tongues which required it of their bards . John Norris , near two hundred years ago , wrote , “ Like angels ' visits , short and bright ...
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