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... light is shed upon the history of expressions which do not now carry their meaning on the face of them , as they once Lord Chesterfield : Letter to his son , July 9 , O. S , 1750 . 2 Macaulay ; in Trevelyan's " Life and Letters of ...
... light is shed upon the history of expressions which do not now carry their meaning on the face of them , as they once Lord Chesterfield : Letter to his son , July 9 , O. S , 1750 . 2 Macaulay ; in Trevelyan's " Life and Letters of ...
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... light of the general principles of law ; in the former case , the question may be looked at in the light of the general principles of language . In each case , a critic's conclusion is an expression of personal opinion , not an ...
... light of the general principles of law ; in the former case , the question may be looked at in the light of the general principles of language . In each case , a critic's conclusion is an expression of personal opinion , not an ...
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... light that it was indeed the Uttermost House which he had seen across the green waste . " 1 ( Beginning of chapter xviii . ) Objection is sometimes taken to the employment of but or and at the beginning of a sentence ; but for this ...
... light that it was indeed the Uttermost House which he had seen across the green waste . " 1 ( Beginning of chapter xviii . ) Objection is sometimes taken to the employment of but or and at the beginning of a sentence ; but for this ...
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... light - footed polysyllables that trip singing to the music of verse . There are certain cases , it is true , where the vulgar Saxon word is refined , and the refined Latin vulgar , in poetry , as in sweat and perspiration : but there ...
... light - footed polysyllables that trip singing to the music of verse . There are certain cases , it is true , where the vulgar Saxon word is refined , and the refined Latin vulgar , in poetry , as in sweat and perspiration : but there ...
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... light shakes across the lakes , And the wild cataract leaps in glory . " 9 " The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks : The long day wanes : the slow moon climbs : the deep Moans round with many voices . " 10 Specific terms are used ...
... light shakes across the lakes , And the wild cataract leaps in glory . " 9 " The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks : The long day wanes : the slow moon climbs : the deep Moans round with many voices . " 10 Specific terms are used ...
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