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... language , -of disdainful folly , and benevolent mediocrity , -of Scotland , -Edinburgh , — Ireland , Dublin , -English Universities , -Bell and Lancaster ; -and would conclude the first part with an account of our manner of celebrating ...
... language , -of disdainful folly , and benevolent mediocrity , -of Scotland , -Edinburgh , — Ireland , Dublin , -English Universities , -Bell and Lancaster ; -and would conclude the first part with an account of our manner of celebrating ...
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... language . We pass by some very sensible and eloquent remarks on the freedom of the press , ( Ch . 6. ) and hasten on to Northern Germany . Here thought is more free , literature more cultivated , and the press altogether open . The ...
... language . We pass by some very sensible and eloquent remarks on the freedom of the press , ( Ch . 6. ) and hasten on to Northern Germany . Here thought is more free , literature more cultivated , and the press altogether open . The ...
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tions , and very few facts . Languages form the basis of a German education ; and she enters into a discussion of ... language is generally used , because , not being mastered without some little difficulty , the mind in the mean time ...
tions , and very few facts . Languages form the basis of a German education ; and she enters into a discussion of ... language is generally used , because , not being mastered without some little difficulty , the mind in the mean time ...
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... languages , -one for prose and another for poetry : and it is , perhaps , partly on this account , that they have introduced so many artificial rules into their poetry , -supplying , if ... language , and 12 Mad . de Staël De L'Allemagne .
... languages , -one for prose and another for poetry : and it is , perhaps , partly on this account , that they have introduced so many artificial rules into their poetry , -supplying , if ... language , and 12 Mad . de Staël De L'Allemagne .
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Now the German possesses an uncommonly poetical language , and therefore has no recourse to mechanical shifts to dis- tinguish his poetry from prose . The Frenchman cannot un- derstand the poetry of the language ; he can only perceive ...
Now the German possesses an uncommonly poetical language , and therefore has no recourse to mechanical shifts to dis- tinguish his poetry from prose . The Frenchman cannot un- derstand the poetry of the language ; he can only perceive ...
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