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... classical sources ignored the concept , writers in the vernacular also did , since it was some time before they began seriously to embellish classical theory with their own contri- butions . Daniel Mornet has enough to say about ...
... classical sources ignored the concept , writers in the vernacular also did , since it was some time before they began seriously to embellish classical theory with their own contri- butions . Daniel Mornet has enough to say about ...
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... classical writers who had been held up for their admiration in school . But perhaps the most interesting impression we receive from Vaugelas ' remarks is less his predictable distress at clumsy or logically flaccid language than his ...
... classical writers who had been held up for their admiration in school . But perhaps the most interesting impression we receive from Vaugelas ' remarks is less his predictable distress at clumsy or logically flaccid language than his ...
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... classical " prose , but while these elements all have obvious Greco - Latin origins , no particular sentence structure necessarily bears a strong resemblance to an ancient one . The curi- ous connotations which this system has acquired ...
... classical " prose , but while these elements all have obvious Greco - Latin origins , no particular sentence structure necessarily bears a strong resemblance to an ancient one . The curi- ous connotations which this system has acquired ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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