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... natural that in our Empire , as in that of the Romans , the metropolitan vocabulary should suffer a great deal of forcible expansion at the hands of adopted citizens of mixed education . We have long known that a Chinese coolie offering ...
... natural that in our Empire , as in that of the Romans , the metropolitan vocabulary should suffer a great deal of forcible expansion at the hands of adopted citizens of mixed education . We have long known that a Chinese coolie offering ...
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... future of the English language , but , as a natural corollary , upon the thought and influence of the English - speaking races . SOME TASKS FOR DRAMATIC SCHOLARSHIP . BY HARLEY GRANVILLE - 16 THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
... future of the English language , but , as a natural corollary , upon the thought and influence of the English - speaking races . SOME TASKS FOR DRAMATIC SCHOLARSHIP . BY HARLEY GRANVILLE - 16 THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
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... natural centre would be in a National Theatre , dedicated especially to the production of Shakespeare's plays . The non - existence of such an institution is not only a scandal ; it is a mystery . And such an inconsis- tency it seems ...
... natural centre would be in a National Theatre , dedicated especially to the production of Shakespeare's plays . The non - existence of such an institution is not only a scandal ; it is a mystery . And such an inconsis- tency it seems ...
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... a textbook on rhetoric , as a classical example of the art of pleading . When men are in earnest about anything , it is sometimes " " quite natural for them to plead ; and SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE . 45.
... a textbook on rhetoric , as a classical example of the art of pleading . When men are in earnest about anything , it is sometimes " " quite natural for them to plead ; and SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE . 45.
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... natural for them to plead ; and in such a case it would be bad art to let them do anything else . But facts mean nothing to the parrot , and the parrot- cry " rhetoric " is used simply as an offensive weapon , or to bluff an innocent ...
... natural for them to plead ; and in such a case it would be bad art to let them do anything else . But facts mean nothing to the parrot , and the parrot- cry " rhetoric " is used simply as an offensive weapon , or to bluff an innocent ...
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