Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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Page 58
... shows with admiration that the ballad is ' Natural and Poetical and full of majestick Simplicity ' ; in the second he writes on the faults into which Milton fell in Paradise Lost . ) So is the case with ' artificial ' in the sense of ...
... shows with admiration that the ballad is ' Natural and Poetical and full of majestick Simplicity ' ; in the second he writes on the faults into which Milton fell in Paradise Lost . ) So is the case with ' artificial ' in the sense of ...
Page 12
... shows - and I want to dwell on this for a moment before returning to the scene of Brutus's crucial choice and its consequences - what the play also shows is that personal feelings , which Brutus tries to exclude from his deliberations ...
... shows - and I want to dwell on this for a moment before returning to the scene of Brutus's crucial choice and its consequences - what the play also shows is that personal feelings , which Brutus tries to exclude from his deliberations ...
Page 121
... shows the sentence or word , etc. added in the reprint , namely , the last edition that appeared before the death of ... shows the part that was written in the original issue published from March , 1753 to March , 1754 . The figure 2 ...
... shows the sentence or word , etc. added in the reprint , namely , the last edition that appeared before the death of ... shows the part that was written in the original issue published from March , 1753 to March , 1754 . The figure 2 ...
Contents
The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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