Studies in Philology, Volume 53University of North Carolina Press, 1956 |
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Pagina 232
... remarkable for its etymological uniformity than for its variety and range , the greatest divergence appearing , as in his " language at rest , " in the lyrical division . The notable pre- ponderance of native over foreign words ...
... remarkable for its etymological uniformity than for its variety and range , the greatest divergence appearing , as in his " language at rest , " in the lyrical division . The notable pre- ponderance of native over foreign words ...
Pagina 233
... remarkable preference for native over classical terms in the lyrical division is to be accounted for , to some extent , by the prevailingly simple and personal character of Milton's lyric themes . And the unexpectedly close ...
... remarkable preference for native over classical terms in the lyrical division is to be accounted for , to some extent , by the prevailingly simple and personal character of Milton's lyric themes . And the unexpectedly close ...
Pagina 430
... remarkable rise in quality and an equally remarkable variety of theme ( cf. note 5 in the earlier essay referred to ) ; the poets of France , the Netherlands , Germany , and ( especially ) Italy appear to have consciously vied with one ...
... remarkable rise in quality and an equally remarkable variety of theme ( cf. note 5 in the earlier essay referred to ) ; the poets of France , the Netherlands , Germany , and ( especially ) Italy appear to have consciously vied with one ...
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