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Page 47
... record , Sir Peter Wyche was made chairman , the committee thus consisting of twenty - two members , not twenty - one as sometimes stated . As will be seen the committee included , besides Dryden , only the poet Waller of those who ...
... record , Sir Peter Wyche was made chairman , the committee thus consisting of twenty - two members , not twenty - one as sometimes stated . As will be seen the committee included , besides Dryden , only the poet Waller of those who ...
Page 289
... record shows . Instead of being the most emphatic part , the word ' I ' in the first line is placed quite in the background . The person's emphasis is laid on the condition and not on himself . The smallness of ' one unknown ' is also ...
... record shows . Instead of being the most emphatic part , the word ' I ' in the first line is placed quite in the background . The person's emphasis is laid on the condition and not on himself . The smallness of ' one unknown ' is also ...
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... records of the present generation would be kept for comparison with those of succeeding generations . Such a study of ... record . As yet I have had time to carry out investigations only in one direction , namely , that of speech in two ...
... records of the present generation would be kept for comparison with those of succeeding generations . Such a study of ... record . As yet I have had time to carry out investigations only in one direction , namely , that of speech in two ...
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