The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... meaning or meanings of words , and to this end he added illustrative quotations ranging forward from Sir Philip Sidney . Each word , where possible , was provided with an etymology , and though many of his etymologies are even absurd in ...
... meaning or meanings of words , and to this end he added illustrative quotations ranging forward from Sir Philip Sidney . Each word , where possible , was provided with an etymology , and though many of his etymologies are even absurd in ...
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... meaning as that of being capable of sensory or emotional reactions , and awful was to degenerate from its meanings of feeling or inspiring awe ) , the dawn of Anglo - Saxon studies de- serves a place . Much honour is due to a small ...
... meaning as that of being capable of sensory or emotional reactions , and awful was to degenerate from its meanings of feeling or inspiring awe ) , the dawn of Anglo - Saxon studies de- serves a place . Much honour is due to a small ...
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... meaning are so small , and their related- ness is made so clear by frequent repetition and recapitulation , that he nevertheless gives the impression of perfectly simple lucidity . Defoe had been exposed to all the influences which were ...
... meaning are so small , and their related- ness is made so clear by frequent repetition and recapitulation , that he nevertheless gives the impression of perfectly simple lucidity . Defoe had been exposed to all the influences which were ...
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