The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... language as an instrument of speech , as it became " not any whit behind either the subtle Greek for crouching close , or the stately Latin for spreading fair . " It scarcely seems unfitting in the balance of things that this ...
... language as an instrument of speech , as it became " not any whit behind either the subtle Greek for crouching close , or the stately Latin for spreading fair . " It scarcely seems unfitting in the balance of things that this ...
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... language and true religion ; using for the former purpose Terence , and for the latter St. Luke's Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles in the original Greek . " Whilst Nowell was at Westminster , King Edward VI . died , and it is ...
... language and true religion ; using for the former purpose Terence , and for the latter St. Luke's Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles in the original Greek . " Whilst Nowell was at Westminster , King Edward VI . died , and it is ...
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... language which forms its medium of presentation . It is on this question of poetic diction that Mr. Masefield has sounded his loudest challenge . In the dialogue in which he professes to reproduce the living speech of his characters he ...
... language which forms its medium of presentation . It is on this question of poetic diction that Mr. Masefield has sounded his loudest challenge . In the dialogue in which he professes to reproduce the living speech of his characters he ...
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... language , such as the plays of Shakespeare , and books full of allusions , such as Paradise Lost or Childe Harold , will need more copious notes , if they are to be comprehended and enjoyed . " " We now come to Essay writing , the ...
... language , such as the plays of Shakespeare , and books full of allusions , such as Paradise Lost or Childe Harold , will need more copious notes , if they are to be comprehended and enjoyed . " " We now come to Essay writing , the ...
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... language comedy is a mine of clever thrusts for a theme critic- " taffeta phrases , ' scraps from the feast of language , ' silken terms , ' three - piled hyperboles , " etc. Biron's final revolt against artificiality of speech , and ...
... language comedy is a mine of clever thrusts for a theme critic- " taffeta phrases , ' scraps from the feast of language , ' silken terms , ' three - piled hyperboles , " etc. Biron's final revolt against artificiality of speech , and ...
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Acton Bond Alexander Nowell amongst artistic Baconian Benson Bishop boys C. L. THOMSON C. T. ONIONS Cambridge cards catalogue Catechism classical clear and pleasant College composition copies Corpus Christi College criticism Dean Nowell diction Dobson Edited by N. L. Education Elizabethan Elizabethan era Encyclopædia English literature ENGLISH STUDIES essay feel French Giles Fletcher Goldsmith Grammar Greek Horace Marshall Keble Keble's Latin learned lectures lending library Libraco literary London County Council M.A. Price 4d Masefield method N. L. FRAZER NONAGENARIAN notes Nowell's Oxford picture plays pleasant speech poems poetic poetry poets prose published pupils Queen reader reading reference library rhythm Richard Hakluyt Robertson school library schoolmasters second-hand secondary schools selected Shakespeare shelf shelves shillings stories style suggest taught teacher Teaching of English TEMPLE HOUSE thing Thomas Churchyard thought translation true verse W. H. D. ROUSE Whitaker Whitgift School writing