The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen12;Volumen75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... character , a character totally different from the original character of the floating and constantly varying speech of human beings . These three oases of lan- guage are known by the name of Tura- nian , Aryan , and Semitic . In these ...
... character , a character totally different from the original character of the floating and constantly varying speech of human beings . These three oases of lan- guage are known by the name of Tura- nian , Aryan , and Semitic . In these ...
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... characters of Dickens are drawn from such a wonderful variety of sources . Without vulgarity they give a body to what we may imagine to be the varieties and habits of character in sets of persons with whom we are unacquainted . Sam ...
... characters of Dickens are drawn from such a wonderful variety of sources . Without vulgarity they give a body to what we may imagine to be the varieties and habits of character in sets of persons with whom we are unacquainted . Sam ...
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... character of Faraday . " I fear the lesson was but imperfectly learn- ed . Faraday's progress in discovery , and the salient points of his character , are well brought out by the wise selection and ar- rangement of letters and extracts ...
... character of Faraday . " I fear the lesson was but imperfectly learn- ed . Faraday's progress in discovery , and the salient points of his character , are well brought out by the wise selection and ar- rangement of letters and extracts ...
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