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... last century , when the style of our writers was highly Latinized , the propor- tion of Saxon to non - Saxon words in any extensive and characteristic passage from the writings of the best authors very rarely X Milton's English :
... last century , when the style of our writers was highly Latinized , the propor- tion of Saxon to non - Saxon words in any extensive and characteristic passage from the writings of the best authors very rarely X Milton's English :
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... passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself , whether the expression shall show more or less of the Saxon . There is one way in which a verbal index to a writer might be made a key to his mind ...
... passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself , whether the expression shall show more or less of the Saxon . There is one way in which a verbal index to a writer might be made a key to his mind ...
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... passages from the Poems as they were printed in the original editions . For the orthography , & c . , of the pas- sages from the First edition of the Minor Poems ( 1645 ) Milton is directly responsible ; but for all the rest he is only ...
... passages from the Poems as they were printed in the original editions . For the orthography , & c . , of the pas- sages from the First edition of the Minor Poems ( 1645 ) Milton is directly responsible ; but for all the rest he is only ...
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... quand yo and listen why . , for I will tell you now , hat never y.st was heard in ball or song nodajne Bard in hall , or bowre from by old or modajne Bard in Passage in " Lycidas " ( 1637 ) , as. xxviii Fac - similes .
... quand yo and listen why . , for I will tell you now , hat never y.st was heard in ball or song nodajne Bard in hall , or bowre from by old or modajne Bard in Passage in " Lycidas " ( 1637 ) , as. xxviii Fac - similes .
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John Milton David Masson. Passage in " Lycidas " ( 1637 ) , as it originally stood , with direction for insertion . the than that hang the suichead whco Luships imbreidric Sonnet to Fairfax , 1648 . Fairfax , whose name. * Exam hickey all ...
John Milton David Masson. Passage in " Lycidas " ( 1637 ) , as it originally stood , with direction for insertion . the than that hang the suichead whco Luships imbreidric Sonnet to Fairfax , 1648 . Fairfax , whose name. * Exam hickey all ...
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