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Page 47
... manner equally satisfactory . The preceding scheme may be considered as the key to the correct pronunciation of all the words contained in the succeeding columns . It is certainly new ; but much more simple , and un- questionably more ...
... manner equally satisfactory . The preceding scheme may be considered as the key to the correct pronunciation of all the words contained in the succeeding columns . It is certainly new ; but much more simple , and un- questionably more ...
Page 160
... manners and literature both equally ludicrous , when the exquisite humour of Cervantes ex- pelled the wild creations ... manner of many who have attained great profi- ciency in the sciences , The deepest learning and most original genius ...
... manners and literature both equally ludicrous , when the exquisite humour of Cervantes ex- pelled the wild creations ... manner of many who have attained great profi- ciency in the sciences , The deepest learning and most original genius ...
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... manner than he did . It would have been nearly impossible to speak as Junius writes ; and be- sides he was a man of too much sense to forego the advantages which his person , manner and voice afforded him in that impres- sive , simple ...
... manner than he did . It would have been nearly impossible to speak as Junius writes ; and be- sides he was a man of too much sense to forego the advantages which his person , manner and voice afforded him in that impres- sive , simple ...
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