The North American Review, Volumen66Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... English until the peace of Ryswick , in 1696 , restored it once more to France . The attempt to establish a boundary - line between the Eng- lish territories and Acadie was unsuccessful . The French commenced a series of encroachments ...
... English until the peace of Ryswick , in 1696 , restored it once more to France . The attempt to establish a boundary - line between the Eng- lish territories and Acadie was unsuccessful . The French commenced a series of encroachments ...
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... English is a rhythm of six accents , of which the prevailing foot is the accented dactyl , and the last always a trochee or spondee . As a general rule , the last but one should be an accented dactyl , that is , an accented syllable ...
... English is a rhythm of six accents , of which the prevailing foot is the accented dactyl , and the last always a trochee or spondee . As a general rule , the last but one should be an accented dactyl , that is , an accented syllable ...
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... English with such profusion , that it will become synonymous with false glory . How can a nation , so civilized as the English people , disfigure its trophies ( if trophies they are , for Blücher has a better claim to them ) by the ...
... English with such profusion , that it will become synonymous with false glory . How can a nation , so civilized as the English people , disfigure its trophies ( if trophies they are , for Blücher has a better claim to them ) by the ...
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