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104. oldal
... nature , which , like the other two , tends to impart a universal meaning to words of limited capacity . The origin of this slovenly use of our language , whether in speaking or writing , and the lack of good reading , I propose to ...
... nature , which , like the other two , tends to impart a universal meaning to words of limited capacity . The origin of this slovenly use of our language , whether in speaking or writing , and the lack of good reading , I propose to ...
231. oldal
... natural phenomena without attempting to explain them , or to make use of explanatory epithets , as has been done by ... nature which science supposes is already leading our poets in this direction , though they can hardly be said , as ...
... natural phenomena without attempting to explain them , or to make use of explanatory epithets , as has been done by ... nature which science supposes is already leading our poets in this direction , though they can hardly be said , as ...
366. oldal
... nature swears , the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes , O ; Her prentice han ' she tried on man , And then ... natural history appears to be of his own invention , yet his book reflects much of the more curious learning of his ...
... nature swears , the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes , O ; Her prentice han ' she tried on man , And then ... natural history appears to be of his own invention , yet his book reflects much of the more curious learning of his ...
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