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Page 54
... expressions , a matter of delight rather than of labour . Thus the Orissa , though possessing a separate grammar and character , is so much like the Bengalee in the very expression , that a Bengalee Pundit is almost equal to the ...
... expressions , a matter of delight rather than of labour . Thus the Orissa , though possessing a separate grammar and character , is so much like the Bengalee in the very expression , that a Bengalee Pundit is almost equal to the ...
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... expression . It admirably combines dignity with plainess . It addresses itself to every understanding by its general perspicuity and clearness . Without the slightest attempt at assuming a forced elevation by swelling or affected words ...
... expression . It admirably combines dignity with plainess . It addresses itself to every understanding by its general perspicuity and clearness . Without the slightest attempt at assuming a forced elevation by swelling or affected words ...
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expression is somewhat harsh , or vulgar . Ambiguities have likewise been noticed , but we must observe , that often where the phrase is ambiguous in strictness , no doubt arises in point of fact . Dr. Symonds cites , perhaps , the ...
expression is somewhat harsh , or vulgar . Ambiguities have likewise been noticed , but we must observe , that often where the phrase is ambiguous in strictness , no doubt arises in point of fact . Dr. Symonds cites , perhaps , the ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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