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Now , in respect to form , the English of the seventeenth . century is the German of to - day , but with one important differencethe cumbrousness of the former was accidental ; of the latter it is essential .
Now , in respect to form , the English of the seventeenth . century is the German of to - day , but with one important differencethe cumbrousness of the former was accidental ; of the latter it is essential .
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All must learn English , and the result will soon be that the population of the United States will be the most homogeneous of modern nations . Far from the great cities there is little or no choice of schools ; there is but one school ...
All must learn English , and the result will soon be that the population of the United States will be the most homogeneous of modern nations . Far from the great cities there is little or no choice of schools ; there is but one school ...
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I will not make idle comparisons between the English actor and his Italian colleague ; comparison in this case is quite out of the question . Moreover , Othello , for difficulty of presentation , is far less arduous than Hamlet ...
I will not make idle comparisons between the English actor and his Italian colleague ; comparison in this case is quite out of the question . Moreover , Othello , for difficulty of presentation , is far less arduous than Hamlet ...
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