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... English literature generally . It can hardly be regarded as necessary to cite these latter ; but I may perhaps remind you that in the middle of the nineteenth century a writer who was a scholar , really a man of letters and interested ...
... English literature generally . It can hardly be regarded as necessary to cite these latter ; but I may perhaps remind you that in the middle of the nineteenth century a writer who was a scholar , really a man of letters and interested ...
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... English phrase ; the singular and probably unique effect produced by the intermixture of the two accentuations ; and , above all , the characteristic differencing from all French and from the majority of at least mediaeval Latin - of ...
... English phrase ; the singular and probably unique effect produced by the intermixture of the two accentuations ; and , above all , the characteristic differencing from all French and from the majority of at least mediaeval Latin - of ...
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... English verse of what should have been the more formal kind , it was not at all likely to leave our lyric as supple as before . Indeed , it was at this time that there first established itself the deplorable heresy that there was in English ...
... English verse of what should have been the more formal kind , it was not at all likely to leave our lyric as supple as before . Indeed , it was at this time that there first established itself the deplorable heresy that there was in English ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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