The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... phrases , reiterated , which torture the ear with a succession of semi - tones , or a cadence which is just a semitone wrong , or a sudden pause where true melody must have proceeded - always something harsh and 14 THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH ...
... phrases , reiterated , which torture the ear with a succession of semi - tones , or a cadence which is just a semitone wrong , or a sudden pause where true melody must have proceeded - always something harsh and 14 THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH ...
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... phrases , smelling of the lamp , and the more than homely talk which is so literally transcribed in other places . Some examples of this have already been given , but one or two more may be added . The humble widow of the Bye Street is ...
... phrases , smelling of the lamp , and the more than homely talk which is so literally transcribed in other places . Some examples of this have already been given , but one or two more may be added . The humble widow of the Bye Street is ...
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... phrases , ' scraps from the feast of language , ' silken terms , ' three - piled hyperboles , " etc. Biron's final revolt against artificiality of speech , and his avowal to use russet yeas and honest kersey nays are an inimitable plea ...
... phrases , ' scraps from the feast of language , ' silken terms , ' three - piled hyperboles , " etc. Biron's final revolt against artificiality of speech , and his avowal to use russet yeas and honest kersey nays are an inimitable plea ...
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... phrase , some fruit to be looked for in explaining Théophile Gautier's conquête d'adjectif . Unfortunately , they did not know French , and fortunately , it is not necessary to know it to write artistic English . If one knows English ...
... phrase , some fruit to be looked for in explaining Théophile Gautier's conquête d'adjectif . Unfortunately , they did not know French , and fortunately , it is not necessary to know it to write artistic English . If one knows English ...
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... phrase , but in the depths of the heart and the most sacred feelings of the men who write . " This recurring fallacy apart , he offers good academic work of its kind : the discussion of Sophocles , for instance , is quite well worth ...
... phrase , but in the depths of the heart and the most sacred feelings of the men who write . " This recurring fallacy apart , he offers good academic work of its kind : the discussion of Sophocles , for instance , is quite well worth ...
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