Bibliography of George Perkins Marsh

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Free Press Association, 1892 - 24 sider
 

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Side 23 - THE HALLIG; OR, THE SHEEPFOLD IN THE WATERS. A Tale of Humble Life on the Coast of Schleswig.
Side 13 - Origin and History of the English Language, and of the early literature it embodies. By the Hon. George P. Marsh, US Minister at Turin, Author of " Lectures on the English Language.
Side 4 - The Camel : His Organization, Habits and Uses, considered with reference to his introduction into the United States.
Side 23 - Wherever the work goes it fascinates the cultivated and the illiterate, the young and the old, the devout and the careless. Our own copy is in brisk circulation.
Side 23 - I have read it with deep interest. Mrs. Marsh has given us an admirable version of a most striking and powerful work.
Side 9 - Lectures on the English Language, edited, with additional lectures and notes by William Smith, LL.D.
Side 10 - MARSH, L'uomo e la natura ossia la superficie terrestre modificata per opera dell'uomo, a cura di FO Vallino. Milano, Franco Angeli, 1988, pp. CXXVIII648-XXXVII, L. 60.000. GABRIELE MARTINI, // «vitio nefando
Side 13 - In the statement of general principles and in the felicity of popular illustration, the former course is perhaps superior. The present volume has a higher special value, from its very full exhibition of those five centuries of growth which carried the language over from the barrenness of Saxon Chronicles to the culmination of its wealth and power in the age of Shakespeare.
Side 5 - Mr. Marsh is known as a scholar of profound and various erudition, and as a writer of strongly marked individuality and nationality. His sympathies are with the Goths, whose presence he recognizes in whatever is grand and pecu•Jaraes Marsh, D.
Side 23 - There are fewer still, who, even did they possess the necessary qualifications, would feel the demand to reproduce tlie scenes thus witnessed, irresistibly bearing them over the many obstacles attendant on the life of an invalid. Her genial warmth of sentiment, her keen appreciation of beauty, her fidelity to this poetic inspiration, have presented us with a work, whose pages sparkle with poetic gems, and to which a permanent rank will justly be awarded among the first productions of American Poets.

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