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A Study James Lewis May. beautiful thoughts , expressed in language of natural and inherent grace , ideas , and emotions , taking shape and clothing themselves in language of perfect and inevitable simplicity . In contrast with the ...
A Study James Lewis May. beautiful thoughts , expressed in language of natural and inherent grace , ideas , and emotions , taking shape and clothing themselves in language of perfect and inevitable simplicity . In contrast with the ...
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... language he could only speak with difficulty . He had , it is easy to gather , the true scholar's dislike of floundering or muddling through in an idiom which he had not mastered , and it is not easy to acquire ease and fluency of ...
... language he could only speak with difficulty . He had , it is easy to gather , the true scholar's dislike of floundering or muddling through in an idiom which he had not mastered , and it is not easy to acquire ease and fluency of ...
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... language , when at the same time he designs him for a trade , wherein he , having no use for Latin , fails not to forget that little which he brought from school , and which ' tis ten to one he abhors for the ill - usage it procured him ...
... language , when at the same time he designs him for a trade , wherein he , having no use for Latin , fails not to forget that little which he brought from school , and which ' tis ten to one he abhors for the ill - usage it procured him ...
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