Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 26
... result of a shortening - up of the subordinate clause . This is not consistent . If one view is correct , the other is surely incorrect , and vice versa . Can this idiom be proved to be the remains of a subordinate clause after ...
... result of a shortening - up of the subordinate clause . This is not consistent . If one view is correct , the other is surely incorrect , and vice versa . Can this idiom be proved to be the remains of a subordinate clause after ...
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cal device originated by a single individual , —but that it was a result of a process of development as natural , though not so clearly marked , as that of the drama . It arose in response to a need for a new form of literary expression ...
cal device originated by a single individual , —but that it was a result of a process of development as natural , though not so clearly marked , as that of the drama . It arose in response to a need for a new form of literary expression ...
Pagina 58
... result of a conscious device as it was a sat- isfaction of an instinctive feeling for a more forcible type of expression . The foregoing treatment shows that the dramatic mono- logue before the reign of Victoria was the result of an ...
... result of a conscious device as it was a sat- isfaction of an instinctive feeling for a more forcible type of expression . The foregoing treatment shows that the dramatic mono- logue before the reign of Victoria was the result of an ...
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