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... language , turned this to his advantage . Analysing Milton's interpretation of guilt , tragedy and human responsibility , E. M. Tillyard comes to the conclusion that Milton is neither Hebrew , nor Greek , but a Protestant " of his time ...
... language , turned this to his advantage . Analysing Milton's interpretation of guilt , tragedy and human responsibility , E. M. Tillyard comes to the conclusion that Milton is neither Hebrew , nor Greek , but a Protestant " of his time ...
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... language , as it was spoken and written by educated men , had become expressive and flexible , but had not yet lost the freshness , the occasional impulsive awkwardness , which is as much the charm of a young language as it can be of ...
... language , as it was spoken and written by educated men , had become expressive and flexible , but had not yet lost the freshness , the occasional impulsive awkwardness , which is as much the charm of a young language as it can be of ...
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... language . The effect is sometimes distantly conveyed to us across three centuries by the personal variations of their spelling . It adds not a little to our sense of personalities , of situations , and even of political conflict , to ...
... language . The effect is sometimes distantly conveyed to us across three centuries by the personal variations of their spelling . It adds not a little to our sense of personalities , of situations , and even of political conflict , to ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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