The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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... English songs gravel me to death . I have not the command of the language that I have of my native tongue . In fact , I think that my ideas are more barren in English than in Scotch . I have been at Duncan Gray to dress it in English ...
... English songs gravel me to death . I have not the command of the language that I have of my native tongue . In fact , I think that my ideas are more barren in English than in Scotch . I have been at Duncan Gray to dress it in English ...
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... English Bible . The verse of the poets of Greece and Rome no translation can adequately reproduce . Prose cannot ... English ; this master in the great style of the ancients is English . Virgil , whom Milton loved and honoured , has at ...
... English Bible . The verse of the poets of Greece and Rome no translation can adequately reproduce . Prose cannot ... English ; this master in the great style of the ancients is English . Virgil , whom Milton loved and honoured , has at ...
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... English , just as Frederika Bremer's Home goes into English better than into French . After I have done with Anna Karénine I must say something of Count Tolstoi's religious writings . Of these too I use the French translation , so far ...
... English , just as Frederika Bremer's Home goes into English better than into French . After I have done with Anna Karénine I must say something of Count Tolstoi's religious writings . Of these too I use the French translation , so far ...
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MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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