The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... language , he may be cited rather as a sort of rival than as a follower of Alfieri . Some of these qualities , indeed , are even more re- markable in the works of the present writer than in those of Alfieri himself ; who often flags in ...
... language , he may be cited rather as a sort of rival than as a follower of Alfieri . Some of these qualities , indeed , are even more re- markable in the works of the present writer than in those of Alfieri himself ; who often flags in ...
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... language from the Spanish poets . 22 d 66 T In selecting Garcilasso from among his companions asia writer well qualified to attract the admiration of the English public , we think thats Mr. Wiffen has acted judiciously . Independently ...
... language from the Spanish poets . 22 d 66 T In selecting Garcilasso from among his companions asia writer well qualified to attract the admiration of the English public , we think thats Mr. Wiffen has acted judiciously . Independently ...
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... languages are taught very often to the neglect of the English . The first part treats of Language . After a rapid sketch of its origin and progress , and the causes of its diversity , with an historical view of our own language , Mr. B ...
... languages are taught very often to the neglect of the English . The first part treats of Language . After a rapid sketch of its origin and progress , and the causes of its diversity , with an historical view of our own language , Mr. B ...
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