Biographia Literaria |
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The rule for the admission of double epithets seems to be this : either that they should be already denizens of our Language , such as blood - stained , terror- stricken , self - applauding : or when a new epithet , or one found in ...
The rule for the admission of double epithets seems to be this : either that they should be already denizens of our Language , such as blood - stained , terror- stricken , self - applauding : or when a new epithet , or one found in ...
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which leaves the philosophic student in doubt , whether the language has not since then lost more in sweetness and flexibility , than it has gained in condensation and copious- ness ) I read with sedulous accuracy the MINNESINGER ( or ...
which leaves the philosophic student in doubt , whether the language has not since then lost more in sweetness and flexibility , than it has gained in condensation and copious- ness ) I read with sedulous accuracy the MINNESINGER ( or ...
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298 : The learned orientalist Tychsen has given me instruction in the Gothic and Theotuscan languages , which I can now ... The German language , as Luther found it , was divided into High ( including Upper and Middle ) and Low German .
298 : The learned orientalist Tychsen has given me instruction in the Gothic and Theotuscan languages , which I can now ... The German language , as Luther found it , was divided into High ( including Upper and Middle ) and Low German .
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