Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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v. oldal
... England ; after residing in London as an emigrant , I have returned thi- ther as ambassador . I believe that I am as thoroughly acquainted with English as a man can be with a language foreign to his own . I have read most ...
... England ; after residing in London as an emigrant , I have returned thi- ther as ambassador . I believe that I am as thoroughly acquainted with English as a man can be with a language foreign to his own . I have read most ...
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... England , my walks to Harrow Hill , and my travels to Venice - and so of the rest . The book is composed of miscellanies which have all tones , because they relate to all things : they pass from literary criticism , lofty or familiar ...
... England , my walks to Harrow Hill , and my travels to Venice - and so of the rest . The book is composed of miscellanies which have all tones , because they relate to all things : they pass from literary criticism , lofty or familiar ...
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... England owes to the Stuarts James I. - Basilikon Doron Raleigh . - Cowley Political Writings under Charles I. and Cromwell The Abbe de Lamennais Killing no Murder - Locke - Hobbes - Denham 323 - 325 · 343 - 347 349 - Ha- - rington ...
... England owes to the Stuarts James I. - Basilikon Doron Raleigh . - Cowley Political Writings under Charles I. and Cromwell The Abbe de Lamennais Killing no Murder - Locke - Hobbes - Denham 323 - 325 · 343 - 347 349 - Ha- - rington ...
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... which they have left their name , they learned the language of Oil ; it was spoken at Rouen , but Danish was used at Bayeux . William carried the two French idioms into England The English Language, divided into five epochs Page i.
... which they have left their name , they learned the language of Oil ; it was spoken at Rouen , but Danish was used at Bayeux . William carried the two French idioms into England The English Language, divided into five epochs Page i.
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... England with the adventurers who joined him from both sides of the Loire . But , in the preceding ages , whilst the Gauls were forming their language from the ruins of the Latin , Britain , from which the Romans had long withdrawn , and ...
... England with the adventurers who joined him from both sides of the Loire . But , in the preceding ages , whilst the Gauls were forming their language from the ruins of the Latin , Britain , from which the Romans had long withdrawn , and ...
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