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... once or twice in a year or in a whole literary life - time . In order , therefore , to ascertain the proportion of Teutonic and non - Teutonic in a writer's habitual style , a very different plan must be adopted from that of merely ...
... once or twice in a year or in a whole literary life - time . In order , therefore , to ascertain the proportion of Teutonic and non - Teutonic in a writer's habitual style , a very different plan must be adopted from that of merely ...
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... once reaches 93 per cent . and is usually nearer 89 or 90. Milton's place in the list is assigned from these computations as follows : - L'Allegro Il Penseroso . Paradise Lost , Book VI . 90 per cent . 83 per cent . 80 per cent . From ...
... once reaches 93 per cent . and is usually nearer 89 or 90. Milton's place in the list is assigned from these computations as follows : - L'Allegro Il Penseroso . Paradise Lost , Book VI . 90 per cent . 83 per cent . 80 per cent . From ...
xii ÆäÀÌÁö
... once . What are called the ȧwas ¥ëɛyo¥ìeva of any writer , indeed — i.e . the words used by him only once in the whole course of his writings - will be found on examination greatly more numerous than might have been supposed beforehand ...
... once . What are called the ȧwas ¥ëɛyo¥ìeva of any writer , indeed — i.e . the words used by him only once in the whole course of his writings - will be found on examination greatly more numerous than might have been supposed beforehand ...
xiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... once in all Milton's poems ; and there are places in the vocabulary where the propor- tion of such words is even greater . Thus , of about 375 words begin- ning with the letters Un which I find in Todd's Index to Milton's Poems , I have ...
... once in all Milton's poems ; and there are places in the vocabulary where the propor- tion of such words is even greater . Thus , of about 375 words begin- ning with the letters Un which I find in Todd's Index to Milton's Poems , I have ...
xiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... once in Paradise Lost , is fre- quent enough in the earlier poems , and occurs twice in the plural in Par . Reg . and Sams . Ag . Eight times in the earlier poems we have maid or maiden ; only twice in the later poems . The words girl ...
... once in Paradise Lost , is fre- quent enough in the earlier poems , and occurs twice in the plural in Par . Reg . and Sams . Ag . Eight times in the earlier poems we have maid or maiden ; only twice in the later poems . The words girl ...
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