Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 21 |
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... instance , nice and absolutely ( not absolute ) are the most frequent and futile expressions in the language , and that some others are quite useless except in a certain set of circumstances , for example mutton ; and that many others ...
... instance , nice and absolutely ( not absolute ) are the most frequent and futile expressions in the language , and that some others are quite useless except in a certain set of circumstances , for example mutton ; and that many others ...
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... instance , if an Icelander wished to exchange views with an Egyptian ) , but mislead if the student is hoping to catch the tone and temper of our literature . For instance , a cut of a sheep " instead of a slice of mutton , sharp sticks ...
... instance , if an Icelander wished to exchange views with an Egyptian ) , but mislead if the student is hoping to catch the tone and temper of our literature . For instance , a cut of a sheep " instead of a slice of mutton , sharp sticks ...
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... instance I have just given , Shakespeare was always consciously using a form which helped to produce a cumulative effect . You hear a passage of Shakespeare at his worst , it is still in the Shakespeare style of big utterance ; it ...
... instance I have just given , Shakespeare was always consciously using a form which helped to produce a cumulative effect . You hear a passage of Shakespeare at his worst , it is still in the Shakespeare style of big utterance ; it ...
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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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