In announcing the arrival of the French Sovereigns in England, the leading journal thus grandiloquises:—“So has come to pass one of those extraordinary occurrences which constitute the romance of history, and which divide the interest of mankind with the more useful philosophic generalisations to which, indeed, they often give the chief direction and clue.”
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But our reader may impatiently ask, Why tell me of this?—why grandiloquise upon this trite subject?
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By this we learn one thing, that the Universities of Italy were accessible to women as early as the commencement of the seventeenth century; but republican America to this day bars the gates of all her large and fashionable Universities against women; and if opened, it would doubtless be some time before the Young America there grandiloquising in all the pompous power of manhood would become sufficiently civilized to refrain from the petty and obscene annoyance that usually follows such innovations.
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The view of these Falls at sunrise, when the mist was being dispelled, was simply splendid; but I am not going to expatiate or grandiloquise—any one can have the loan of my guidebook for that.
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