Southern Quarterly Review, Том 18Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1850 |
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... language , as intermix with the lan- guage of prose any dialect which the poverty of prose did not require . The first question , therefore , to be settled is , whether there exists a distinct poetic diction , which has no relation to ...
... language , as intermix with the lan- guage of prose any dialect which the poverty of prose did not require . The first question , therefore , to be settled is , whether there exists a distinct poetic diction , which has no relation to ...
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... language . As there were several courts , so seve- ral languages arose - the Castilian , the Limousin and the Gallician . The supremacy of the first over the second decided the national language of Spain , and the indepen- dence of ...
... language . As there were several courts , so seve- ral languages arose - the Castilian , the Limousin and the Gallician . The supremacy of the first over the second decided the national language of Spain , and the indepen- dence of ...
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... language : " The truth plainly is , that the public mind begins to be weary of being tossed so long on a tempestuous sea of conjecture , in regard to the meaning of Scripture . Men of inquiring minds wish to know what the Bible says ...
... language : " The truth plainly is , that the public mind begins to be weary of being tossed so long on a tempestuous sea of conjecture , in regard to the meaning of Scripture . Men of inquiring minds wish to know what the Bible says ...
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SUMMER TRAVEL IN THE SOUTH | 24 |
TOPICS IN THE HISTORY OF SOUTHCAROLINA by | 66 |
HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE | 85 |
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