Studies in LiteratureEpworth Press, 1929 - 193 páginas |
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... doubt that it is mainly the majestic element that Latin contributes to the English language . The great seventeenth- century writers are the glorious proof of it . What is most magnificent in Milton and Sir Thomas Browne is due to the ...
... doubt that it is mainly the majestic element that Latin contributes to the English language . The great seventeenth- century writers are the glorious proof of it . What is most magnificent in Milton and Sir Thomas Browne is due to the ...
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... doubt , because the a in ' farthest ' conveys a sense of distance by the mere fact that it is a long and open vowel , and to this extent it is merely a matter of sound , but is it not also partly because it associates the word in our ...
... doubt , because the a in ' farthest ' conveys a sense of distance by the mere fact that it is a long and open vowel , and to this extent it is merely a matter of sound , but is it not also partly because it associates the word in our ...
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... doubt it is generally true that Davidson's poetry is marked by exuberance rather than by precision . It belongs definitely to the romantic rather than to the classical tradition : it is rich and forceful rather than disciplined and ...
... doubt it is generally true that Davidson's poetry is marked by exuberance rather than by precision . It belongs definitely to the romantic rather than to the classical tradition : it is rich and forceful rather than disciplined and ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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