The Harvard Classics, Volume 28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 - Literature |
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... 95 LECTURE II . - LILIES : OF QUEENS ' GARDENS . . 139 JOHN RUSKIN JOHN MILTON . WALTER BAGEHOT SCIENCE AND CULTURE . · THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY VOL . XXVIII- 171 • 217 но RACE AND LANGUAGE . EDWARD AUGUSTUS FREEMAN PAGE . 235 1.
... 95 LECTURE II . - LILIES : OF QUEENS ' GARDENS . . 139 JOHN RUSKIN JOHN MILTON . WALTER BAGEHOT SCIENCE AND CULTURE . · THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY VOL . XXVIII- 171 • 217 но RACE AND LANGUAGE . EDWARD AUGUSTUS FREEMAN PAGE . 235 1.
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Charles William Eliot. RACE AND LANGUAGE . EDWARD AUGUSTUS FREEMAN PAGE . 235 TRUTH OF INTERCOURSE • SAMUEL PEPYS . ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON 287 . 295 ON THE ELEVATION OF THE LABORING CLASSES 321 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING THE POETIC ...
Charles William Eliot. RACE AND LANGUAGE . EDWARD AUGUSTUS FREEMAN PAGE . 235 TRUTH OF INTERCOURSE • SAMUEL PEPYS . ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON 287 . 295 ON THE ELEVATION OF THE LABORING CLASSES 321 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING THE POETIC ...
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... language . Could Dick Steele , or Goldsmith , or Fielding , in his most reckless moment of satire , have written anything like the Dean's famous modest proposal " for eating children ? Not one of these but melts at the thoughts of ...
... language . Could Dick Steele , or Goldsmith , or Fielding , in his most reckless moment of satire , have written anything like the Dean's famous modest proposal " for eating children ? Not one of these but melts at the thoughts of ...
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... language : a monster gibber- ing shrieks , and gnashing imprecations against mankind- tearing down all shreds of modesty , past all sense of manli- ness and shame ; filthy in word , filthy in thought , furious , raging , obscene . And ...
... language : a monster gibber- ing shrieks , and gnashing imprecations against mankind- tearing down all shreds of modesty , past all sense of manli- ness and shame ; filthy in word , filthy in thought , furious , raging , obscene . And ...
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... languages , and at various ages of the world ; and I know of nothing more manly , more tender , more exqui- sitely touching , than some of these brief notes , written in what Swift calls " his little language ” in his journal to Stella ...
... languages , and at various ages of the world ; and I know of nothing more manly , more tender , more exqui- sitely touching , than some of these brief notes , written in what Swift calls " his little language ” in his journal to Stella ...
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