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... expressing our meaning , but accuracy of thought . Greek and Latin are peculiarly adapted for being the materials of this process , because , from some peculiar mental conformation of the persons who spoke them , their structure is ...
... expressing our meaning , but accuracy of thought . Greek and Latin are peculiarly adapted for being the materials of this process , because , from some peculiar mental conformation of the persons who spoke them , their structure is ...
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... expressing our meaning , but accuracy of thought . Greek and Latin are peculiarly adapted for being the materials of this process , because , from some peculiar mental conformation of the persons who spoke them , their structure is ...
... expressing our meaning , but accuracy of thought . Greek and Latin are peculiarly adapted for being the materials of this process , because , from some peculiar mental conformation of the persons who spoke them , their structure is ...
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... expressing our meaning , but accuracy of thought . Greek and Latin are peculiarly adapted for being the materials of this process , because , from some peculiar mental conformation of the persons who spoke them , their structure is ...
... expressing our meaning , but accuracy of thought . Greek and Latin are peculiarly adapted for being the materials of this process , because , from some peculiar mental conformation of the persons who spoke them , their structure is ...
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... expression welkin's cheek a confusion of metaphors : how should the sea dash out the fire of the stinking pitch which the welkin is pouring down , by mounting to the welkin's cheek ? 6 6 7. Who . Dr. Johnson says in his English Grammar ...
... expression welkin's cheek a confusion of metaphors : how should the sea dash out the fire of the stinking pitch which the welkin is pouring down , by mounting to the welkin's cheek ? 6 6 7. Who . Dr. Johnson says in his English Grammar ...
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... expression . 134. Hint , suggestion . 135. Wrings mine eyes , that is ' makes the tears fall from my eyes , as water from a cloth that is wrung . ' 138. Impertinent has here its original meaning , ' not per- taining to the time or ...
... expression . 134. Hint , suggestion . 135. Wrings mine eyes , that is ' makes the tears fall from my eyes , as water from a cloth that is wrung . ' 138. Impertinent has here its original meaning , ' not per- taining to the time or ...
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