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Pagina 87
... language and the degradation of poetry -- which had to be surmounted before French could become a medium for modern literature . The French language had never been amplified and elevated to the pitch required for that purpose . French ...
... language and the degradation of poetry -- which had to be surmounted before French could become a medium for modern literature . The French language had never been amplified and elevated to the pitch required for that purpose . French ...
Pagina 88
... language . All languages , he argues , are , so to say , born equal . ' All were made in the same way , for the same purpose , viz . by the human fancy to inter- change the conceptions of the human mind . New things must always have ...
... language . All languages , he argues , are , so to say , born equal . ' All were made in the same way , for the same purpose , viz . by the human fancy to inter- change the conceptions of the human mind . New things must always have ...
Pagina 99
... language and of English poetry ? What degree of influence did they exert on our own Elizabethan revival ? The judgment has stood that their influence was of the slightest ; but I ask for a stay of execution and more evi- dence . Is it ...
... language and of English poetry ? What degree of influence did they exert on our own Elizabethan revival ? The judgment has stood that their influence was of the slightest ; but I ask for a stay of execution and more evi- dence . Is it ...
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