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... English poetry . If the writers of the Authorized Version of the Bible had elected to translate the Psalms or the Song of Deborah in the colloquial idiom current in the taverns of Cheapside there might , conceivably , have been a ...
... English poetry . If the writers of the Authorized Version of the Bible had elected to translate the Psalms or the Song of Deborah in the colloquial idiom current in the taverns of Cheapside there might , conceivably , have been a ...
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... English poetry resides . Yet from time to time English poets may find in the specula- tions of a philosopher something congenial to their tempera- ment , something which corresponds to their emotional needs and helps to define the vague ...
... English poetry resides . Yet from time to time English poets may find in the specula- tions of a philosopher something congenial to their tempera- ment , something which corresponds to their emotional needs and helps to define the vague ...
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... poetry leans heavily upon the musical element in language , upon the employment of cadence and of image rather than ... English poetry still has much to learn from the rich suggestiveness and intellectual subtlety of this tradition , but ...
... poetry leans heavily upon the musical element in language , upon the employment of cadence and of image rather than ... English poetry still has much to learn from the rich suggestiveness and intellectual subtlety of this tradition , but ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A PH D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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