The Retrospective Review, Volym 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... language in which he wrote did not perfectly harmonize with his subject , and that it was too sweet , delicate , and melodious a language to make the sound an echo to the sense whenever he describes the crash of arms and the fierce ...
... language in which he wrote did not perfectly harmonize with his subject , and that it was too sweet , delicate , and melodious a language to make the sound an echo to the sense whenever he describes the crash of arms and the fierce ...
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... language abounds in vowel sounds , particularly in the terminations of words . Indeed there are few words in the language that end in any other . In all words derived from the French or Latin ending in consonants , the Italians ...
... language abounds in vowel sounds , particularly in the terminations of words . Indeed there are few words in the language that end in any other . In all words derived from the French or Latin ending in consonants , the Italians ...
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... language so capable of expressing the softer affec- tions of the soul as the language in which we write . And yet who can read Milton's description of the opening of hell's gates without feeling a certain painful , grating sensation ...
... language so capable of expressing the softer affec- tions of the soul as the language in which we write . And yet who can read Milton's description of the opening of hell's gates without feeling a certain painful , grating sensation ...
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