Studies in LiteratureAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1968 - 193 páginas |
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... seem to be merely absorbed into current English , without retaining anything very distinctive of their own , some of the earlier importations do certainly possess a marked character , derived from the older type of their original ...
... seem to be merely absorbed into current English , without retaining anything very distinctive of their own , some of the earlier importations do certainly possess a marked character , derived from the older type of their original ...
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... seems to be , in 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 ...
... seems to be , in 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 ...
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... seem to involve at least these elements - beautiful thought , beautiful language , and rhythmic form . Each may conceivably exist alone , and each alone does not con- stitute poetry . Beautiful thought poorly expressed is not poetry ...
... seem to involve at least these elements - beautiful thought , beautiful language , and rhythmic form . Each may conceivably exist alone , and each alone does not con- stitute poetry . Beautiful thought poorly expressed is not poetry ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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