A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... instance , we no longer differentiate between the singular and plural of the definite article : the addition of -s to the noun with which it is coupled is enough to mark the plural . Yet we still use the plural forms " these " and those ...
... instance , we no longer differentiate between the singular and plural of the definite article : the addition of -s to the noun with which it is coupled is enough to mark the plural . Yet we still use the plural forms " these " and those ...
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... instance , whatever its merits . as a poem , is an astounding display in the feat of finding numerous rhymes to one word . Though much of Swinburne's poetry , especially that of his later years , seems unsubstantial and almost empty of ...
... instance , whatever its merits . as a poem , is an astounding display in the feat of finding numerous rhymes to one word . Though much of Swinburne's poetry , especially that of his later years , seems unsubstantial and almost empty of ...
Pagina 366
... instance , or the lines To an Athlete Dying Young , or those beginning , " Into my heart an air that kills . " Some of the deepest feelings of the age are uttered in the lines , “ On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble . " Another recent ...
... instance , or the lines To an Athlete Dying Young , or those beginning , " Into my heart an air that kills . " Some of the deepest feelings of the age are uttered in the lines , “ On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble . " Another recent ...
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