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... question , which I now propose to your readers , on what authority are these lines attributed to Elizabeth ? I confess , at once , that I was at a loss to answer the question . I knew that I had seen the quatrain in Miss Strickland's ...
... question , which I now propose to your readers , on what authority are these lines attributed to Elizabeth ? I confess , at once , that I was at a loss to answer the question . I knew that I had seen the quatrain in Miss Strickland's ...
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... question of such importance in the history of our mother - tongue . It will be clear from all which has been said above that the preterite in ed is essentially a Low German form , and that in et essentially High German . Now we English ...
... question of such importance in the history of our mother - tongue . It will be clear from all which has been said above that the preterite in ed is essentially a Low German form , and that in et essentially High German . Now we English ...
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... question about the spelling of this word is one of those that continually recurs . We are used to many strange things in English spelling , but the modern absurdity of introducing an h into rhyme is a little too much , and hence any one ...
... question about the spelling of this word is one of those that continually recurs . We are used to many strange things in English spelling , but the modern absurdity of introducing an h into rhyme is a little too much , and hence any one ...
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