Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... Latin , the results were never proportionate ; and when once the vernacular attained literary status and knowledge advanced , Latin and Greek became just mental disciplines or aids to taste . . . . Erasmus would have sacri- ficed much ...
... Latin , the results were never proportionate ; and when once the vernacular attained literary status and knowledge advanced , Latin and Greek became just mental disciplines or aids to taste . . . . Erasmus would have sacri- ficed much ...
Pagina 51
... Latin - English lexicon ) . Latin words were slavishly venerated as the precision tools of communication . Before Convocation in 1542 , Bishop Gardyner made a plea for the retention , or suitable anglicization , of a hundred words in ...
... Latin - English lexicon ) . Latin words were slavishly venerated as the precision tools of communication . Before Convocation in 1542 , Bishop Gardyner made a plea for the retention , or suitable anglicization , of a hundred words in ...
Pagina 176
... Latin system of moods and tenses , which was too elaborate for a practice based on Old English . Charles Butler was a versatile country parson who wrote on Bees ( The Feminine Monarchie , 1605 ) and The Principles of Music , besides ...
... Latin system of moods and tenses , which was too elaborate for a practice based on Old English . Charles Butler was a versatile country parson who wrote on Bees ( The Feminine Monarchie , 1605 ) and The Principles of Music , besides ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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