The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... language : those who speak to break them down . Hence in colonies or dependencies , where classical standards are unknown , and literature itself is degraded to the lowest forms of the newspaper , the corruption of the language is far ...
... language : those who speak to break them down . Hence in colonies or dependencies , where classical standards are unknown , and literature itself is degraded to the lowest forms of the newspaper , the corruption of the language is far ...
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... language with care , and they have succeeded in giving it a European position something like that which Latin occupied in the Middle Ages . It would be a misfortune if the language of any modern European nation should succeed in really ...
... language with care , and they have succeeded in giving it a European position something like that which Latin occupied in the Middle Ages . It would be a misfortune if the language of any modern European nation should succeed in really ...
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... language to enable them to write poetry in it with a chance of obtaining excellence , or at least with a chance of rising above doggrel . Let them form a part , an optional part at all events , of the examinations , the object of which ...
... language to enable them to write poetry in it with a chance of obtaining excellence , or at least with a chance of rising above doggrel . Let them form a part , an optional part at all events , of the examinations , the object of which ...
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