The North American Review, Volume 105Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Pagina 2
... seems to flow so naturally , or rather spontaneously , from the faculty of speech , that a large proportion , perhaps even a majority , of those who practise it are not conscious that it is an art at all . With them , even the special ...
... seems to flow so naturally , or rather spontaneously , from the faculty of speech , that a large proportion , perhaps even a majority , of those who practise it are not conscious that it is an art at all . With them , even the special ...
Pagina 32
... seems to us an entirely satisfactory refutation of the charge of absurdity and improbability which has been urged against Cantù's general proposition . It certainly shows that the co- existence of a written and of an unwritten dialect ...
... seems to us an entirely satisfactory refutation of the charge of absurdity and improbability which has been urged against Cantù's general proposition . It certainly shows that the co- existence of a written and of an unwritten dialect ...
Pagina 36
... seems highly probable that they are simply rustic forms , which by negligence or tolerance have been admitted into better society than they could justly lay claim to . These licenses are frequent in proportion to the more or less ...
... seems highly probable that they are simply rustic forms , which by negligence or tolerance have been admitted into better society than they could justly lay claim to . These licenses are frequent in proportion to the more or less ...
Pagina 40
... doubtless yield an abundant harvest to future investigators . In conclusion , although we are not prepared to say that Cantù has irrefragably established his whole thesis , it seems 40 [ July , The Origin of the Italian Language .
... doubtless yield an abundant harvest to future investigators . In conclusion , although we are not prepared to say that Cantù has irrefragably established his whole thesis , it seems 40 [ July , The Origin of the Italian Language .
Pagina 41
... seems to us that he has made out a very strong , if not a conclusive case , as concerns the question whether modern Italian is derived from a spoken or from the classical written language of ancient Italy . There is still room for ...
... seems to us that he has made out a very strong , if not a conclusive case , as concerns the question whether modern Italian is derived from a spoken or from the classical written language of ancient Italy . There is still room for ...
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