Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 21 |
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... adjectives ; but only clumsily , for the adjective is a grace in a language which the dense forests of Germany prevented the Romans from bringing to that part of Europe , and the Germans are fond of strings of nouns to this day ; and I ...
... adjectives ; but only clumsily , for the adjective is a grace in a language which the dense forests of Germany prevented the Romans from bringing to that part of Europe , and the Germans are fond of strings of nouns to this day ; and I ...
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... adjective qualifying the word time ; or rather a hyphened noun that has ▾ lost its hyphen . I think that what is ... adjective , so that the noun is more and more often used to do an adjective's work . One may talk perhaps of an England ...
... adjective qualifying the word time ; or rather a hyphened noun that has ▾ lost its hyphen . I think that what is ... adjective , so that the noun is more and more often used to do an adjective's work . One may talk perhaps of an England ...
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... adjective should , I think , be regarded as the mirror of its noun , with the exact meaning its noun has . When a noun has no adjective , like London , then it must be used in an adjective's place ; but the man who would use a word like ...
... adjective should , I think , be regarded as the mirror of its noun , with the exact meaning its noun has . When a noun has no adjective , like London , then it must be used in an adjective's place ; but the man who would use a word like ...
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Among the Ruins By The LORD DUNSANY Litt D F R S L | 14 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Fame versus Fashion in Literature | 46 |
Style and Fashion in Literature By CLIFFORD BAX F S A | 67 |
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