Studies in LiteratureEpworth Press, 1929 - 193 páginas |
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... English writer owes something to the union and contrast and balance of the Latin and the Saxon elements in our speech . A good style in English is probably , for this very reason , more difficult to achieve and more effective when it is ...
... English writer owes something to the union and contrast and balance of the Latin and the Saxon elements in our speech . A good style in English is probably , for this very reason , more difficult to achieve and more effective when it is ...
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... English , a lack of dignity about the letter J , despite the way it occurs in some beautiful words , and notably in several names of jewels . For , as it chances , there are in our language so many words like jam , jingo , joke , jolly ...
... English , a lack of dignity about the letter J , despite the way it occurs in some beautiful words , and notably in several names of jewels . For , as it chances , there are in our language so many words like jam , jingo , joke , jolly ...
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... English classic until Macaulay pronounced his verdict upon it . The remarkable English of Wesley and the early Methodist preachers , which strikes an absolutely new note both in prose and verse , was never noticed until Edward ...
... English classic until Macaulay pronounced his verdict upon it . The remarkable English of Wesley and the early Methodist preachers , which strikes an absolutely new note both in prose and verse , was never noticed until Edward ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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