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Pagina ii
one language powerless to reproduce male Institute , 393 . what is sublime in another , ib . - Greek language superior , 209 — different translations of Homer , Derby's translation inferior to most Cape Cod , noticed , 194–5 others ...
one language powerless to reproduce male Institute , 393 . what is sublime in another , ib . - Greek language superior , 209 — different translations of Homer , Derby's translation inferior to most Cape Cod , noticed , 194–5 others ...
Pagina iii
language is the con- power and notoriety , ib . - Bolingbroke ib . necting link between the finite and infinite nature of man , 240_not the work of an Revolution , American , Historical View of , re individual , ib .
language is the con- power and notoriety , ib . - Bolingbroke ib . necting link between the finite and infinite nature of man , 240_not the work of an Revolution , American , Historical View of , re individual , ib .
Pagina 15
He says that in the Gaelic language , customs , or traditions , which he bas fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sacrifice of any living being . “ This silence , ” he remarks , “ with “ regard to these is the more ...
He says that in the Gaelic language , customs , or traditions , which he bas fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sacrifice of any living being . “ This silence , ” he remarks , “ with “ regard to these is the more ...
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... loved plunder , feared neither God nor kaiser , would fight against any country with like indifference and ferocity ; who scorned a nationality which was but the accidental result of birth or language ; who followed their captain ...
... loved plunder , feared neither God nor kaiser , would fight against any country with like indifference and ferocity ; who scorned a nationality which was but the accidental result of birth or language ; who followed their captain ...
Pagina 38
This ominous language is painfully fitting . Throughout the war the whole country had been ravaged by his rapacious soldiery , and desolation reigned supreme . Fire , sword , plunder , and brutality had woven their course to and fro ...
This ominous language is painfully fitting . Throughout the war the whole country had been ravaged by his rapacious soldiery , and desolation reigned supreme . Fire , sword , plunder , and brutality had woven their course to and fro ...
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