Democracy and Other AddressesHoughton, Mifflin, 1893 - Počet stran: 245 |
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... language , and traditions , whereas the United States have been called on to absorb and assimilate enormous masses of foreign population , heterogeneous in all these respects , and drawn mainly from that class which might fairly say ...
... language , and traditions , whereas the United States have been called on to absorb and assimilate enormous masses of foreign population , heterogeneous in all these respects , and drawn mainly from that class which might fairly say ...
Strana 97
... language , unless some of the late Mr. Fitz- gerald's be reckoned such . He was not ex- act any more than Chapman . The molten material of his mind , too abundant for the capacity of the mould , overflowed it in gushes of fiery excess ...
... language , unless some of the late Mr. Fitz- gerald's be reckoned such . He was not ex- act any more than Chapman . The molten material of his mind , too abundant for the capacity of the mould , overflowed it in gushes of fiery excess ...
Strana 98
... language , and one poem , the " Ancient Mariner , " not only unparalleled , but unapproached in its kind , and that kind of the rarest . It is marvellous in its mas- tery over that delightfully fortuitous incon- sequence that is the ...
... language , and one poem , the " Ancient Mariner , " not only unparalleled , but unapproached in its kind , and that kind of the rarest . It is marvellous in its mas- tery over that delightfully fortuitous incon- sequence that is the ...
Strana 99
... language throws away its crutches to dance and sing at his piping . I cannot think it a personal pecul- iarity , but a matter of universal experience , that more bits of Coleridge have imbedded themselves in my memory than of any other ...
... language throws away its crutches to dance and sing at his piping . I cannot think it a personal pecul- iarity , but a matter of universal experience , that more bits of Coleridge have imbedded themselves in my memory than of any other ...
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... languages , which has a special use and importance of its own in teaching us to understand the niceties of our mother tongue ... language , has likewise the advan- - - pre- tage of continually schooling us in one 126 BOOKS AND LIBRARIES .
... languages , which has a special use and importance of its own in teaching us to understand the niceties of our mother tongue ... language , has likewise the advan- - - pre- tage of continually schooling us in one 126 BOOKS AND LIBRARIES .
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