Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 5G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... language into a language which requires the most exquisite truth of pronuncia- tion ; and the effect on the ears of his audience is like the effect of the worst violin - playing when every note is out of tune . It is far more a moral ...
... language into a language which requires the most exquisite truth of pronuncia- tion ; and the effect on the ears of his audience is like the effect of the worst violin - playing when every note is out of tune . It is far more a moral ...
Pagina 581
... languages , and the reader will no doubt remember instances which are on record of men who have studied , and even in a certain sense mastered , many more than eleven languages . As it is the business of an author to know one language ...
... languages , and the reader will no doubt remember instances which are on record of men who have studied , and even in a certain sense mastered , many more than eleven languages . As it is the business of an author to know one language ...
Pagina 583
... language . This is one of the causes for the very different estimates of literary reputa- tions which exist in foreign countries , and in the countries where the writer's own language is the language usually spoken . In speaking upon ...
... language . This is one of the causes for the very different estimates of literary reputa- tions which exist in foreign countries , and in the countries where the writer's own language is the language usually spoken . In speaking upon ...
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