Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Language , such as blood - stained , terror - stricken , self - applauding : or when a new epithet , or one found in books only , is hazarded , that it , at least , be one word , not two words made one by mere virtue of the printer's ...
... Language , such as blood - stained , terror - stricken , self - applauding : or when a new epithet , or one found in books only , is hazarded , that it , at least , be one word , not two words made one by mere virtue of the printer's ...
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... languages at Heidelberg . But my chief efforts were di- rected towards a grounded knowledge of the German language and literature . From pro- fessor TYCHSEN I received as many lessons in the Gothic of Ulphilas as sufficed to make me ...
... languages at Heidelberg . But my chief efforts were di- rected towards a grounded knowledge of the German language and literature . From pro- fessor TYCHSEN I received as many lessons in the Gothic of Ulphilas as sufficed to make me ...
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... languages , was commonly sung in the Protestant churches , whenever the heroic reformer visited them . In Luther's own German writings , and emi- nently in his translation of the bible , the German language commenced . I mean the language ...
... languages , was commonly sung in the Protestant churches , whenever the heroic reformer visited them . In Luther's own German writings , and emi- nently in his translation of the bible , the German language commenced . I mean the language ...
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