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" The vocabulary is the vocabulary of the common people. There is not an expression, if we except a few technical terms of theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. We have observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two... "
The Best of Husbands - 6. oldal
szerző: James Payn - 1876
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 54. kötet

1831 - 652 oldal
...observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer has said more exactly what he meant to say. For magnificence,...sufficient. There is no book in our literature on which we would so readily stake the fame of the old unpolluted English language — no book which shows so well...

The Congregational Magazine, 15. kötet

1832 - 534 oldal
...observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer has said more exactly what he meant to say. For magnificence,...homely dialect— the dialect of plain working men — is perfectly sufficient. There is no book in our literature on which we would so readily stake...

The baptist Magazine

1832 - 606 oldal
...especially such better times ; and we are not afraid to say, j as were shut up [in their houses.*] The meant to say. For magnificence, for pathos, for vehement...sufficient. There is no book in our literature on which we would so readily stake the fame of the old unpolluted English language — no book which shews so well...

The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 12. kötet

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1840 - 644 oldal
...observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer has said more exactly what he meant to say. For magnificence,...sufficient. There is no book in our literature on which we would so readily stake the fame of the old unpolluted English language; no book which shows so well...

Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, 1. kötet

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 464 oldal
...observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer has said more exactly what he meant to say. For magnificence,...sufficient. There is no book in our literature on which we would so readily stake the fame of the old unpolluted English language ; no book which shows so well...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 21. kötet

1850 - 602 oldal
...observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer has said more exactly what he* meant to say. For magnificence,...sufficient. There is no book in our literature on which we would so readily stake the fame of the old unpolluted English language, no book which shows so well...

The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, 82. kötet

1879 - 826 oldal
...except a few technical terms of theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. Yet no writer has said more exactly what he meant to say. For magnificence,...sufficient. There is no book in our literature on which we would so readily stake the fame of the old uupolluted English language, no book which shows so well...

Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 oldal
...to •ay. For magnificence, for pathos, for vehement exhortation, for subtle disquisition, for erery ecause they are specimens of Walpole's manner. Everybody who reads his works with at plai» workingmen, was perfectly sufficient Thert is no book in our literature on which we could so...

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 1. kötet

Half hours - 1847 - 614 oldal
...observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer has said more exactly what he meant to say. For magnificence,...for subtle disquisition, for every purpose of th'e fact, the orator, and the divine, this homely dialect, the dialect of plain working men, was perfectly...

The Biblical repositor (and quarterly observer) [afterw.] The American ...

Edward Robinson - 1849 - 872 oldal
...people. We have observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer ha« said more exactly what he meant...sufficient. There is no book in our literature on which we would so readily stake the fame of the old unpolluted English language; no book which shows so well...




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