Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... English people : they may be Italians , or Greeks , or Jews , but it is quite certain that they are foreigners . We should not fancy that modern art ought to resemble the Mediæval . So long as artists attempt the same class of paintings ...
... English people : they may be Italians , or Greeks , or Jews , but it is quite certain that they are foreigners . We should not fancy that modern art ought to resemble the Mediæval . So long as artists attempt the same class of paintings ...
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... English Channel , nor St. George's Channel , nor can you of the English Constitution in like manner . It is to most of us , and to the happiest of us , a thing immutable , and such , no doubt , it was to Shakespeare , which , if any one ...
... English Channel , nor St. George's Channel , nor can you of the English Constitution in like manner . It is to most of us , and to the happiest of us , a thing immutable , and such , no doubt , it was to Shakespeare , which , if any one ...
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... English of cultivated English women , which made it a language of itself , which must be heard familiarly in order to be known . And he added , ' except a greater use of words of Latin derivation , as was natural in an age when ladies ...
... English of cultivated English women , which made it a language of itself , which must be heard familiarly in order to be known . And he added , ' except a greater use of words of Latin derivation , as was natural in an age when ladies ...
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