Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
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... sense , is a personal epilogue to the Committee's Report . He identifies himself with the view of which Professor Jespersen of Copenhagen has been the chief exponent , that English , having passed out of the stage of unnecessary ...
... sense , is a personal epilogue to the Committee's Report . He identifies himself with the view of which Professor Jespersen of Copenhagen has been the chief exponent , that English , having passed out of the stage of unnecessary ...
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... sense a man of the theatre - Mr . Granville - Barker speaks with exceptional authority when he asserts that " the scholar and actor have need of each other . ' Too long has there been division between them , with unfortunate results ...
... sense a man of the theatre - Mr . Granville - Barker speaks with exceptional authority when he asserts that " the scholar and actor have need of each other . ' Too long has there been division between them , with unfortunate results ...
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... sense of the word ; it is the country house of a Roman gentle- man , and the immediate course of the story proves this , for when the local policeman arrives to take the names and addresses of the visitors , they escape by the ground ...
... sense of the word ; it is the country house of a Roman gentle- man , and the immediate course of the story proves this , for when the local policeman arrives to take the names and addresses of the visitors , they escape by the ground ...
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... sense with a magical use of ordinary words . So powerful is the combination that we seem to have lost almost nothing by the disuse of part of our old picturesque vocabulary , and of some of those curious words scientifically described ...
... sense with a magical use of ordinary words . So powerful is the combination that we seem to have lost almost nothing by the disuse of part of our old picturesque vocabulary , and of some of those curious words scientifically described ...
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... and unjust . He clothed them with imaginary virtues which he rebuked them afterwards for wanting . He embraced " a cloud instead of Juno " and accused the cloud . He had no sense of fact , could not well 72 THE CENTENARY OF SHELLEY .
... and unjust . He clothed them with imaginary virtues which he rebuked them afterwards for wanting . He embraced " a cloud instead of Juno " and accused the cloud . He had no sense of fact , could not well 72 THE CENTENARY OF SHELLEY .
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