The Quarterly Review, Volume 256William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 108
... English . He joined in the attack on rhyming verse , which he attributed to the Huns and Gothians and other barbarous nations of ignorance and rude singularity . ' ' I am sure , ' he says , that our English tongue will receive carmen ...
... English . He joined in the attack on rhyming verse , which he attributed to the Huns and Gothians and other barbarous nations of ignorance and rude singularity . ' ' I am sure , ' he says , that our English tongue will receive carmen ...
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... English language . His choice was confirmed by experience and reflection . His earlier letters , even to ladies and to friends , were written in Latin ; but the later half of his nearly three hundred extant letters are in English . And ...
... English language . His choice was confirmed by experience and reflection . His earlier letters , even to ladies and to friends , were written in Latin ; but the later half of his nearly three hundred extant letters are in English . And ...
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... English system , on the other hand , apart from the risks inevitably involved in the permitting of interested parties to give sworn evidence , must obviously involve greater possibilities of false evidence . I recently asked a German ...
... English system , on the other hand , apart from the risks inevitably involved in the permitting of interested parties to give sworn evidence , must obviously involve greater possibilities of false evidence . I recently asked a German ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 The Freedom of England | 1 |
Yesterday Today and Tomorrow | 7 |
The Curse of Trial by Jury | 17 |
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