Studies in LiteratureEpworth Press, 1929 - 193 páginas |
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... called to the fact by a change in meaning or a change in pronunciation , as when we read in Pepys that it was mighty well resented and approved of , ' and so are reminded that the word had only recently entered the language , and ...
... called to the fact by a change in meaning or a change in pronunciation , as when we read in Pepys that it was mighty well resented and approved of , ' and so are reminded that the word had only recently entered the language , and ...
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... called the letters ' the little dark daughters of Cadmus , ' Cadmi nigellae filiae , and ( to pursue the quaint metaphor ) one might say that each of the swarthy damsels possesses a voice of her own , gentle , solemn , harsh , or gay ...
... called the letters ' the little dark daughters of Cadmus , ' Cadmi nigellae filiae , and ( to pursue the quaint metaphor ) one might say that each of the swarthy damsels possesses a voice of her own , gentle , solemn , harsh , or gay ...
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... called , for the sake of argument , poetical in conception , while some of these details are not . But surely even if the whole design is poetical that does not make every line in the play pure poetry , any more than the fact that the ...
... called , for the sake of argument , poetical in conception , while some of these details are not . But surely even if the whole design is poetical that does not make every line in the play pure poetry , any more than the fact that the ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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