Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
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... England , seen perhaps through a rather Elizabethan imagination : the style and vocabulary seem nearer to the twentieth than to the second century . It is difficult , for example , not to believe that " jentaculum ambulatorium " a ...
... England , seen perhaps through a rather Elizabethan imagination : the style and vocabulary seem nearer to the twentieth than to the second century . It is difficult , for example , not to believe that " jentaculum ambulatorium " a ...
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... England castles here and there which are no longer castellated , but the visitor who sees them for the first time generally complains that " this is not a castle at all ! " An instance of a different kind may be taken from Ronsard . In ...
... England castles here and there which are no longer castellated , but the visitor who sees them for the first time generally complains that " this is not a castle at all ! " An instance of a different kind may be taken from Ronsard . In ...
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... England and an English man of letters , proposing and accepting an engagement to speak or lecture : ( 1 ) " DEAR SIR , -Re our conversation of the 9th ult . , when you thought you could see your way to address our Society , I beg to ...
... England and an English man of letters , proposing and accepting an engagement to speak or lecture : ( 1 ) " DEAR SIR , -Re our conversation of the 9th ult . , when you thought you could see your way to address our Society , I beg to ...
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... England , and that very fact is partly the cause of their pride . We may hope that our true and characteristic dialects will be long in disappearing , but also that standard English may be added to them ; bi - lingualism is in every way ...
... England , and that very fact is partly the cause of their pride . We may hope that our true and characteristic dialects will be long in disappearing , but also that standard English may be added to them ; bi - lingualism is in every way ...
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... England like a prairie fire . The fire has so completely burnt itself out that most of those under the age of 25 years whom I have lately questioned declare that they have never read a word of any of the three . They have even forgotten ...
... England like a prairie fire . The fire has so completely burnt itself out that most of those under the age of 25 years whom I have lately questioned declare that they have never read a word of any of the three . They have even forgotten ...
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