Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
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... never once used it in the whole range of his speeches , though it peeps out in a private letter where he says he is afraid he looked , or might look , " oppido ridiculus " -mighty absurd . Oppido " is , of course , a bit of slang , an ...
... never once used it in the whole range of his speeches , though it peeps out in a private letter where he says he is afraid he looked , or might look , " oppido ridiculus " -mighty absurd . Oppido " is , of course , a bit of slang , an ...
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... never have been created without the ruinous breakdown of the old language . And this is not all , for English , too , though not a Latin language , is a fabric which has been greatly enriched from the ruins of Rome . The process has ...
... never have been created without the ruinous breakdown of the old language . And this is not all , for English , too , though not a Latin language , is a fabric which has been greatly enriched from the ruins of Rome . The process has ...
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... never read a word of any of the three . They have even forgotten , or almost forgotten , the dialect of O. Henry , which was equally popular only three years ago , but is now as dead as Uncle Remus or Helen's Babies . A word or a phrase ...
... never read a word of any of the three . They have even forgotten , or almost forgotten , the dialect of O. Henry , which was equally popular only three years ago , but is now as dead as Uncle Remus or Helen's Babies . A word or a phrase ...
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... never have been inside a theatre in their lives . It would be unreasonable to complain of the first limitation , and unwise , considering scholarly tastes— though the taste of the scholar in drama , as in light literature , is often ...
... never have been inside a theatre in their lives . It would be unreasonable to complain of the first limitation , and unwise , considering scholarly tastes— though the taste of the scholar in drama , as in light literature , is often ...
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... never cease to be plays . They are bodies to be animated . But he knows that when they are animated they will but move according to the body's laws . He does not expect them to turn into historical documents or problems in metaphysics ...
... never cease to be plays . They are bodies to be animated . But he knows that when they are animated they will but move according to the body's laws . He does not expect them to turn into historical documents or problems in metaphysics ...
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