Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... interpret two languages , one of which had been perverted into dog - Latin and the other forgotten . Nevertheless , the movement was so irresistible that men of learning became incapable of learning anything else . ( Browning's ...
... interpret two languages , one of which had been perverted into dog - Latin and the other forgotten . Nevertheless , the movement was so irresistible that men of learning became incapable of learning anything else . ( Browning's ...
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... interpret a scientific idea by the light of sentiment , without being false to either . Some others have yielded to the influence , as if unconsciously or unwillingly ; for instance , W. H. Hudson . His essays on birds have all the old ...
... interpret a scientific idea by the light of sentiment , without being false to either . Some others have yielded to the influence , as if unconsciously or unwillingly ; for instance , W. H. Hudson . His essays on birds have all the old ...
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... interpret humanity . It seems to me , Ladies and Gentlemen , I can say little more . And if you are curious as to this mysterious art of acting which we love and respect so greatly , will you not let those tell you of it who understand ...
... interpret humanity . It seems to me , Ladies and Gentlemen , I can say little more . And if you are curious as to this mysterious art of acting which we love and respect so greatly , will you not let those tell you of it who understand ...
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