The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 134
... Milton consider- able traces of it are found in his rhythms . For example , he accents aspect on the last syllable , as in Paradise Lost , vi . 450 : - His words here ended , but his meek aspéct Silent yet spake , and breath'd immortal ...
... Milton consider- able traces of it are found in his rhythms . For example , he accents aspect on the last syllable , as in Paradise Lost , vi . 450 : - His words here ended , but his meek aspéct Silent yet spake , and breath'd immortal ...
Pagina 135
... Milton in Samson Agonistes , 972 : — ' Fame , if not double - fac'd , is double - mouth'd , And with contráry blast proclaims most deeds . ' It was not only in our French borrowings that the accent had a place which now appears strange ...
... Milton in Samson Agonistes , 972 : — ' Fame , if not double - fac'd , is double - mouth'd , And with contráry blast proclaims most deeds . ' It was not only in our French borrowings that the accent had a place which now appears strange ...
Pagina 136
... Milton in Paradise Lost , ii . 310 ; iii . 1 ) ; upright , in Mother Hubberd 728 ; all which cases might be grammatically justified . But the grammatical relations are only part cause ; to them has to be added the consideration that ...
... Milton in Paradise Lost , ii . 310 ; iii . 1 ) ; upright , in Mother Hubberd 728 ; all which cases might be grammatically justified . But the grammatical relations are only part cause ; to them has to be added the consideration that ...
Pagina 139
... permission or , as the French say , ' concession ' ; the latter for an abuse of liberty . ' Licence they mean when they cry liberty . ' Milton . In the case of the e - subscript , that SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION . 139.
... permission or , as the French say , ' concession ' ; the latter for an abuse of liberty . ' Licence they mean when they cry liberty . ' Milton . In the case of the e - subscript , that SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION . 139.
Pagina 147
... Milton , Sonnet xi . : 6 Thy age , like ours , O soul of Sir John Cheek , Hated not learning worse than toad or asp , When thou taught'st Cambridge and King Edward Greek . ' The same generation said poo - nish for punish ( a relic of ...
... Milton , Sonnet xi . : 6 Thy age , like ours , O soul of Sir John Cheek , Hated not learning worse than toad or asp , When thou taught'st Cambridge and King Edward Greek . ' The same generation said poo - nish for punish ( a relic of ...
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