Blackwood's Magazine, 第 48 卷W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... Turn - again . This fault applies to many of the Yan- kee * names , and to many more in the " Yankee names . " - Foreigners in America subject themselves to a perpetual misin- terpretation by misapplying this term . " Yankee , " 1840 ...
... Turn - again . This fault applies to many of the Yan- kee * names , and to many more in the " Yankee names . " - Foreigners in America subject themselves to a perpetual misin- terpretation by misapplying this term . " Yankee , " 1840 ...
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... turn for their last resource to such tricks of innovation as they can bring to bear upon language . What care they for purity or simplicity of diction , if at any cost of either they can win a spe- cial attention to themselves ? Now ...
... turn for their last resource to such tricks of innovation as they can bring to bear upon language . What care they for purity or simplicity of diction , if at any cost of either they can win a spe- cial attention to themselves ? Now ...
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... turn . People who write rapidly every where write as they talk : it is impossible to do otherwise . Taking a pen ... turning his thoughts to any other object than the prevailing one of the moment - viz . , how best to convey his meaning ...
... turn . People who write rapidly every where write as they talk : it is impossible to do otherwise . Taking a pen ... turning his thoughts to any other object than the prevailing one of the moment - viz . , how best to convey his meaning ...
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... turn'd To meet that eye where'er it burn'd ? When from the banks of Bendemeer To the nut - groves of Samarcand , Thy temples flamed o'er all the land ! " We do not much like the repre- sentation of the Sun " with wings . " It suggests ...
... turn'd To meet that eye where'er it burn'd ? When from the banks of Bendemeer To the nut - groves of Samarcand , Thy temples flamed o'er all the land ! " We do not much like the repre- sentation of the Sun " with wings . " It suggests ...
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... turn a mangle , go in the Bris tish auxiliary Spanish legion : do any thing , in short , but journalize . You have made a mistake ; your blunder is barbarous . I cannot teach in such a case , any more than I could impart a knowledge of ...
... turn a mangle , go in the Bris tish auxiliary Spanish legion : do any thing , in short , but journalize . You have made a mistake ; your blunder is barbarous . I cannot teach in such a case , any more than I could impart a knowledge of ...
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