Littell's Living Age, 13. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1847 |
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31. oldal
... language , they had lost most of their national traditions and poetry ; for the literature of Normandy , when it first becomes known to us , which is not earlier than the year 1100 , is in this respect purely French . It first appears ...
... language , they had lost most of their national traditions and poetry ; for the literature of Normandy , when it first becomes known to us , which is not earlier than the year 1100 , is in this respect purely French . It first appears ...
50. oldal
... language , and of the full efficiency of the ear as an avenue to the mind . The darkness of the blind , as such instances as this sufficiently show , is but a physical darkness ; they still possess a ready channel through which the ...
... language , and of the full efficiency of the ear as an avenue to the mind . The darkness of the blind , as such instances as this sufficiently show , is but a physical darkness ; they still possess a ready channel through which the ...
55. oldal
... language . Dr. Kitto says , in the passage we have quoted at page 52 , that he " abominates signs , " so does every highly educated deaf person that we have ever seen , with the single exception of Massieu ; and when this is coupled ...
... language . Dr. Kitto says , in the passage we have quoted at page 52 , that he " abominates signs , " so does every highly educated deaf person that we have ever seen , with the single exception of Massieu ; and when this is coupled ...
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