English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... present tense ending eth , as in maketh , was a Kentish and East Anglian form , while the ending s , as in makes , was Northumbrian ; ( iii ) and in vowel - values : e.g. Northern and Western England tended to use the short a in such ...
... present tense ending eth , as in maketh , was a Kentish and East Anglian form , while the ending s , as in makes , was Northumbrian ; ( iii ) and in vowel - values : e.g. Northern and Western England tended to use the short a in such ...
Pagina 83
... present the whole man with his virtues as well as his vices . These were by no means the only literary evidences of the absorp- tion of the humanist in the study of human personality . Christopher Marlowe probes down into the deep ...
... present the whole man with his virtues as well as his vices . These were by no means the only literary evidences of the absorp- tion of the humanist in the study of human personality . Christopher Marlowe probes down into the deep ...
Pagina 242
... present and past as the consciousness ebbs and flows . In life a casual remark or chance appearance will often bring back to a person's memory the " feel " of some past episode , the details of which have been quite forgotten ; but ...
... present and past as the consciousness ebbs and flows . In life a casual remark or chance appearance will often bring back to a person's memory the " feel " of some past episode , the details of which have been quite forgotten ; but ...
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LITERATURE AS AN | 1 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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