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... language of the soul . People may quarrel about rhyme and metre , but all are agreed in stating its essentially spiritual nature ; it is the voice of the soul made audible to the ears of mankind ; it is the commerce of spirit with ...
... language of the soul . People may quarrel about rhyme and metre , but all are agreed in stating its essentially spiritual nature ; it is the voice of the soul made audible to the ears of mankind ; it is the commerce of spirit with ...
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... languages , but English certainly prevails , though it is by no means the European language chiefly in use . And there are large educational institutions for the teaching and study of English , and an English theatre . The same is true ...
... languages , but English certainly prevails , though it is by no means the European language chiefly in use . And there are large educational institutions for the teaching and study of English , and an English theatre . The same is true ...
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... language holds a more prominent position . It is the second language of every modern educated person . When journeying through India , any one of the many Indian languages will carry the traveller through a certain area , but English ...
... language holds a more prominent position . It is the second language of every modern educated person . When journeying through India , any one of the many Indian languages will carry the traveller through a certain area , but English ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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