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... perhaps , from one of the misdirected aims of education , looking to the showiness of accomplish- * Ruskin's Modern Painters , vol . 1 , p . 23 . ments , rather than to more substantial and all - APPLICATION OF LITERARY PRINCIPLES . 57.
... perhaps , from one of the misdirected aims of education , looking to the showiness of accomplish- * Ruskin's Modern Painters , vol . 1 , p . 23 . ments , rather than to more substantial and all - APPLICATION OF LITERARY PRINCIPLES . 57.
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... perhaps , in danger of being over- looked only from its simplicity . Take such a book as Southey's Life of Cowper , and you shall perceive the mind . of Cowper and of his biographer so touching in various ways upon other authors , as to ...
... perhaps , in danger of being over- looked only from its simplicity . Take such a book as Southey's Life of Cowper , and you shall perceive the mind . of Cowper and of his biographer so touching in various ways upon other authors , as to ...
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... perhaps , had more help from the speech than philosophy has dreamed of . Little more than two hundred years ago , Lord Bacon , speaking of his Essays , said , " I do conceive that the Latin volumes of them , being in the universal lan ...
... perhaps , had more help from the speech than philosophy has dreamed of . Little more than two hundred years ago , Lord Bacon , speaking of his Essays , said , " I do conceive that the Latin volumes of them , being in the universal lan ...
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... perhaps , to one sex ( I will not say which ) than the other - to employ words of force disproportionate to the occasion , especially in the expression of feelings either agreeable or the reverse . Something which is simply pleasing is ...
... perhaps , to one sex ( I will not say which ) than the other - to employ words of force disproportionate to the occasion , especially in the expression of feelings either agreeable or the reverse . Something which is simply pleasing is ...
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... perhaps , a wrong notion of its being made up by the union of two dialects , the Saxon and the Norman . The truth rather seems to be , that the Anglo - Saxon language has displayed the same powers of acquisition as have distinguished ...
... perhaps , a wrong notion of its being made up by the union of two dialects , the Saxon and the Norman . The truth rather seems to be , that the Anglo - Saxon language has displayed the same powers of acquisition as have distinguished ...
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