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... English Composition . From Book I. of Part I. some elementary matters have been omitted , but so much material has been added that the total number of pages is increased ; in Book II . of Part I. the old material has been re- arranged ...
... English Composition . From Book I. of Part I. some elementary matters have been omitted , but so much material has been added that the total number of pages is increased ; in Book II . of Part I. the old material has been re- arranged ...
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... English - speaking people should be in the Grammatical English tongue : it ( 1 ) should contain none purity defined . but English words and phrases , ( 2 ) should employ these words and phrases in their English mean- ings , and ( 3 ) ...
... English - speaking people should be in the Grammatical English tongue : it ( 1 ) should contain none purity defined . but English words and phrases , ( 2 ) should employ these words and phrases in their English mean- ings , and ( 3 ) ...
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... 2 1 T. L. Kington Oliphant : The Sources of Standard English , chap v . 2 Walter Savage Landor : Conversations , Third Series ; Johnson and Horne ( Tooke ) . 1 The fastidiousness that objects to well - established words GOOD USE . 3.
... 2 1 T. L. Kington Oliphant : The Sources of Standard English , chap v . 2 Walter Savage Landor : Conversations , Third Series ; Johnson and Horne ( Tooke ) . 1 The fastidiousness that objects to well - established words GOOD USE . 3.
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... English fight the French , woe to France ! — And the thirty - first of May , helter - skelter through the blue , Like a crowd of frightened porpoises a shoal of sharks pursue , Came crowding ship on ship to St. Malo on the Rance , With ...
... English fight the French , woe to France ! — And the thirty - first of May , helter - skelter through the blue , Like a crowd of frightened porpoises a shoal of sharks pursue , Came crowding ship on ship to St. Malo on the Rance , With ...
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... English , " " He did not have much appetite . " Some idioms are relics of what was once ordinary usage . The origin of others has not yet been discovered , but the more the language is studied , the more light is shed upon the history ...
... English , " " He did not have much appetite . " Some idioms are relics of what was once ordinary usage . The origin of others has not yet been discovered , but the more the language is studied , the more light is shed upon the history ...
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