Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... words , and the Florentine idiom , con- curring with the Roman pronunciation . Parody- ing this , I would express my conception of a society ( suppose a household ) entirely well con- stituted , and fitted to yield the greatest amount ...
... words , and the Florentine idiom , con- curring with the Roman pronunciation . Parody- ing this , I would express my conception of a society ( suppose a household ) entirely well con- stituted , and fitted to yield the greatest amount ...
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... words , -judgment is recorded , and anathema has already gone forth against them . It must not , however , be supposed ... word " mischief , " in its amiable and French sense , ( méchanceté , ) not its hard and Eng- There was , however ...
... words , -judgment is recorded , and anathema has already gone forth against them . It must not , however , be supposed ... word " mischief , " in its amiable and French sense , ( méchanceté , ) not its hard and Eng- There was , however ...
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... word trepidatio ? Not anything peculiarly con- nected with panic ; it belongs as much to the hur- rying to and fro of a coming battle , as of a coming flight ; agitation is the nearest English word . This trepidation increases both ...
... word trepidatio ? Not anything peculiarly con- nected with panic ; it belongs as much to the hur- rying to and fro of a coming battle , as of a coming flight ; agitation is the nearest English word . This trepidation increases both ...
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William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. The words genius and talent are frequently distinguished from each other by those ... word , I am well aware , grew out. have left it doubtful whether I were to be con- sidered in the light of one ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. The words genius and talent are frequently distinguished from each other by those ... word , I am well aware , grew out. have left it doubtful whether I were to be con- sidered in the light of one ...
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William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. This word , I am well aware , grew out of the French word contre - danse ; indicating the regular contraposition of male and female partners in the first arrangement of the dancers . The word ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. This word , I am well aware , grew out of the French word contre - danse ; indicating the regular contraposition of male and female partners in the first arrangement of the dancers . The word ...
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