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... Spelling and Punctua- tion for the reasons that have determined the spelling and pointing of the Poems in the present edition . Mr. R. C. Browne's excellent edition of the English Poems for the Clarendon Press series had not appeared ...
... Spelling and Punctua- tion for the reasons that have determined the spelling and pointing of the Poems in the present edition . Mr. R. C. Browne's excellent edition of the English Poems for the Clarendon Press series had not appeared ...
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... Spelling and Pronunciation of the Poems , pp . xv . - lv .; III . Peculiarities of Grammatical Inflection , pp . lv . — lxxiii .; IV . Syntax and Idiom , pp . lxxiii . — ciii .; V. The Punctuation , pp . ciii . — cvii .; VI . Milton's ...
... Spelling and Pronunciation of the Poems , pp . xv . - lv .; III . Peculiarities of Grammatical Inflection , pp . lv . — lxxiii .; IV . Syntax and Idiom , pp . lxxiii . — ciii .; V. The Punctuation , pp . ciii . — cvii .; VI . Milton's ...
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... Spelling and Pronunciation . III . Peculiarities of Grammatical Inflection . IV . Syntax and Idiom . V. The Punctuation . VI . Milton's Versification , and his Place in the History of English Verse . I. MILTON'S VOCABULARY . 1 From the ...
... Spelling and Pronunciation . III . Peculiarities of Grammatical Inflection . IV . Syntax and Idiom . V. The Punctuation . VI . Milton's Versification , and his Place in the History of English Verse . I. MILTON'S VOCABULARY . 1 From the ...
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... SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION . Before we discuss this subject it will be proper to present to the reader's own eye ( 1 ) Some Specimens of the Spelling , & c . , in the original printed editions of the Poems , and ( 2 ) Some Specimens of ...
... SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION . Before we discuss this subject it will be proper to present to the reader's own eye ( 1 ) Some Specimens of the Spelling , & c . , in the original printed editions of the Poems , and ( 2 ) Some Specimens of ...
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... airy shell By slow Meander's margent green , And in the violet - imbroider'd vale Where the love - lorn Nightingale Nightly to thee her sad Song mourneth well . Canst thou not tell me of a gentle Pair That Spelling and Pronunciation . xvii.
... airy shell By slow Meander's margent green , And in the violet - imbroider'd vale Where the love - lorn Nightingale Nightly to thee her sad Song mourneth well . Canst thou not tell me of a gentle Pair That Spelling and Pronunciation . xvii.
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