The Language of Literature: English Grammar in ActionMacmillan, 1985 - 158 pagine Studie over de ontwikkeling van de Engelse grammatica sedert de 14e eeuw |
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Pagina 76
... poets they , The which , place where ) , and the generally trivial attitude , do not reflect the state of early narrative poetry , and in so edited an idiom it is hard to trust even those words that have an archaic ring – wight , faine ...
... poets they , The which , place where ) , and the generally trivial attitude , do not reflect the state of early narrative poetry , and in so edited an idiom it is hard to trust even those words that have an archaic ring – wight , faine ...
Pagina 83
... poetic diction save verily . A poet much afflicted with pain , nausea , poverty , a wretched marriage , and the collapse of ... poetry the speech of ordinary men . Lines 64-77 and 86-92 of Coleridge's The Nightingale ( April 1798 ) are a ...
... poetic diction save verily . A poet much afflicted with pain , nausea , poverty , a wretched marriage , and the collapse of ... poetry the speech of ordinary men . Lines 64-77 and 86-92 of Coleridge's The Nightingale ( April 1798 ) are a ...
Pagina 132
... poets ; but the search proves ( rather unreasonably ) disappoint- ing - or proves that Eliot kept the media apart , save in the prosy idioms of his later verse plays . ( ' I had no idea it was in poetry ' was the kind of remark one ...
... poets ; but the search proves ( rather unreasonably ) disappoint- ing - or proves that Eliot kept the media apart , save in the prosy idioms of his later verse plays . ( ' I had no idea it was in poetry ' was the kind of remark one ...
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Gothic Revival English | 10 |
Novels Social and Antisocial | 118 |
Critical and Devotional Prose | 132 |
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