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... mind are briefly discussed and characterised , so as to form a compen- dions history of literature and the arts among the Greeks . The second addition consists of 137 wood engravings , either copies from the antique ( portraits , coins ...
... mind are briefly discussed and characterised , so as to form a compen- dions history of literature and the arts among the Greeks . The second addition consists of 137 wood engravings , either copies from the antique ( portraits , coins ...
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... of vividly impressing on the mind both the faults and the beauties of each style . Method and perspicuity are its very essence ; 4 MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE . Prevalence of Inaccuracy Its causes Comparison with the French.
... of vividly impressing on the mind both the faults and the beauties of each style . Method and perspicuity are its very essence ; 4 MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE . Prevalence of Inaccuracy Its causes Comparison with the French.
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... of vividly impressing on the mind both the faults and the beauties of each style . Method and perspicuity are its very essence ; 4 MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE . Prevalence of Inaccuracy Its causes Comparison with the French.
... of vividly impressing on the mind both the faults and the beauties of each style . Method and perspicuity are its very essence ; 4 MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE . Prevalence of Inaccuracy Its causes Comparison with the French.
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... mind . ” Blair has the expression " " -- " The magnanimous affection of the mind . " And Macaulay , speaking of the late Lord Holland , describes- " The magnanimous credulity of his mind . " I could fill a chapter with examples of this ...
... mind . ” Blair has the expression " " -- " The magnanimous affection of the mind . " And Macaulay , speaking of the late Lord Holland , describes- " The magnanimous credulity of his mind . " I could fill a chapter with examples of this ...
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... mind of the reader , before he knows what the verb is to be . This might apply to phrases in which the verb precedes the nouns : when it comes after them , the sense and the sound alike require that it should agree with them in number ...
... mind of the reader , before he knows what the verb is to be . This might apply to phrases in which the verb precedes the nouns : when it comes after them , the sense and the sound alike require that it should agree with them in number ...
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