Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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... English language is sufficiently copious , without any further addition of new terms ; and the native words seem to me to have far more force than any foreign auxiliaries , however purposely ushered in - as British soldiers fight our ...
... English language is sufficiently copious , without any further addition of new terms ; and the native words seem to me to have far more force than any foreign auxiliaries , however purposely ushered in - as British soldiers fight our ...
Page 267
... English . The " Anecdotes " begin with an italicized paragraph . " As the following anecdotes have appeared without the sanction of the writer's name , we cannot pretend to form any opinion on the degree of credit due to them ; the ...
... English . The " Anecdotes " begin with an italicized paragraph . " As the following anecdotes have appeared without the sanction of the writer's name , we cannot pretend to form any opinion on the degree of credit due to them ; the ...
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... English Humourists . Wm . Thackeray . The Cambridge History of English Literature . E. G. Sampson . Reliques of Father Prout . Rev. Francis Mahony . English Men and Manners in the 18th Century . A. S. Turberville . Curiosities of ...
... English Humourists . Wm . Thackeray . The Cambridge History of English Literature . E. G. Sampson . Reliques of Father Prout . Rev. Francis Mahony . English Men and Manners in the 18th Century . A. S. Turberville . Curiosities of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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