Studies in Philology, Volume 45University of North Carolina Press, 1948 |
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Pagina 19
... become tautosyllabic ( tas - tas becomes ta - sta , p . 121 ) . This tendency , it would seem to me , might be resisted by the phonemic structure of the language . That is , only if the heterosyllabic consonants are such as normally ...
... become tautosyllabic ( tas - tas becomes ta - sta , p . 121 ) . This tendency , it would seem to me , might be resisted by the phonemic structure of the language . That is , only if the heterosyllabic consonants are such as normally ...
Pagina 148
... become still more apparent that Sidney employs the topics in a manner different from Lyly . In proof of the contrary proposition , that women are worthy of admiration and that love is a noble passion , Pyrocles argues from the ...
... become still more apparent that Sidney employs the topics in a manner different from Lyly . In proof of the contrary proposition , that women are worthy of admiration and that love is a noble passion , Pyrocles argues from the ...
Pagina 214
... become in his mind ; he had to bring out a conception of Hamlet's character which he had not fully developed in his first writing of the play . Sir E. K. Chambers cannot or will not see a thing like this . He believes that Q2 ...
... become in his mind ; he had to bring out a conception of Hamlet's character which he had not fully developed in his first writing of the play . Sir E. K. Chambers cannot or will not see a thing like this . He believes that Q2 ...
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Eliason Norman E Old English Vowel Lengthening | 1 |
At the sale of the Spoor Collection on May 3 1939 it was pur | 7 |
Stearns Marshall W A Note on Chaucers Use of Aristotelian | 15 |
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