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... languages of Greece and Italy and the sacred language of India must be off- shoots of one and the same stem , branches of one and the same family of speech . He thus accustomed philosophers to the new , and at that time most startling ...
... languages of Greece and Italy and the sacred language of India must be off- shoots of one and the same stem , branches of one and the same family of speech . He thus accustomed philosophers to the new , and at that time most startling ...
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... language and poetry , it required the creative and presiding genius of Chaucer to give them new life and renewed energy . By his sole efforts our language was firmly established , and by his native style our literature was so enriched ...
... language and poetry , it required the creative and presiding genius of Chaucer to give them new life and renewed energy . By his sole efforts our language was firmly established , and by his native style our literature was so enriched ...
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... languages . Johnson had a wide knowledge of poetry , but in the Latin language only . Consequently he fell into the mistake which such men always do fall into ; he mistook its acci- dental for its essential elements . It is only when we ...
... languages . Johnson had a wide knowledge of poetry , but in the Latin language only . Consequently he fell into the mistake which such men always do fall into ; he mistook its acci- dental for its essential elements . It is only when we ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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