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6 directly from Latin and also indirectly through Norman - French there always seems to be more of a poetical and romantic character about the latter . Cavalry ' and ' chivalry ' is an example ready to hand , but there are many others ...
6 directly from Latin and also indirectly through Norman - French there always seems to be more of a poetical and romantic character about the latter . Cavalry ' and ' chivalry ' is an example ready to hand , but there are many others ...
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though there is much that is graceful and much that is tender in Latin , there can scarcely be any doubt that it is mainly the majestic element that Latin contributes to the English language . The great seventeenthcentury writers are ...
though there is much that is graceful and much that is tender in Latin , there can scarcely be any doubt that it is mainly the majestic element that Latin contributes to the English language . The great seventeenthcentury writers are ...
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That is to say , the Latin element is almost wholly ( from the point of view of style ) a matter of decorative enrichment , and it is in the Saxon basis where all the nervous strength of our language lies . The Latin strain is much more ...
That is to say , the Latin element is almost wholly ( from the point of view of style ) a matter of decorative enrichment , and it is in the Saxon basis where all the nervous strength of our language lies . The Latin strain is much more ...
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