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... words that had a strong force of vitality in them , or from the power of such a writer to confer future popularity on the words adopted by him , the number of words in Milton's poems that are now obsolete or even archaic is singularly ...
... words that had a strong force of vitality in them , or from the power of such a writer to confer future popularity on the words adopted by him , the number of words in Milton's poems that are now obsolete or even archaic is singularly ...
xv ÆäÀÌÁö
... words for himself . The indisputably obsolete words of the list are few ; and of these some were , doubtless , inventions of Milton's ear for the moment , not in- tended to last . II . SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION . Before we discuss this ...
... words for himself . The indisputably obsolete words of the list are few ; and of these some were , doubtless , inventions of Milton's ear for the moment , not in- tended to last . II . SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION . Before we discuss this ...
xxxiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... words and sounds through all the individual cases of their occurrence in those texts . The results of my own ... word than the almost con- VOL . I. d stant spelling is the older form then : e.g. 66 Spelling and Pronunciation . xxxiii.
... words and sounds through all the individual cases of their occurrence in those texts . The results of my own ... word than the almost con- VOL . I. d stant spelling is the older form then : e.g. 66 Spelling and Pronunciation . xxxiii.
xxxiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... word lest we find also the old form least . Reversely , we may expect to find lest for our least , e.g. " The ... words , they help to impart to his original printed editions that slight look of uncouthness which ordinary readers ...
... word lest we find also the old form least . Reversely , we may expect to find lest for our least , e.g. " The ... words , they help to impart to his original printed editions that slight look of uncouthness which ordinary readers ...
xxxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... Words in the English Tongue , " published from the Oxford University Press in 1633. Still nothing like uniformity had been attained . Within a certain range every author or printer might spell according to his own whim at the moment ...
... Words in the English Tongue , " published from the Oxford University Press in 1633. Still nothing like uniformity had been attained . Within a certain range every author or printer might spell according to his own whim at the moment ...
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