Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... sometimes a maxim and sometimes an example . Subsequent arrangement and expansion of those memoranda has not quite concealed their detached , incidental effect ; nor does Bacon often subtilize and manoeuvre his subject through seeming ...
... sometimes a maxim and sometimes an example . Subsequent arrangement and expansion of those memoranda has not quite concealed their detached , incidental effect ; nor does Bacon often subtilize and manoeuvre his subject through seeming ...
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... Sometimes like a Syren : Sometimes like a Fury . The best he can say for Love is that it may be endurable if kept quite separate from the " serious Affaires , and Actions of Life " —or that , in the form of philanthropy , it is ...
... Sometimes like a Syren : Sometimes like a Fury . The best he can say for Love is that it may be endurable if kept quite separate from the " serious Affaires , and Actions of Life " —or that , in the form of philanthropy , it is ...
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... sometimes detest it . He inverts sentences , copies Latin or Greek idioms , uses Latin meanings of words , and so forth . " Me miserum " is ordinary Latin , me miserable " is no English . " Poor me " might be . In Latin birds may be ...
... sometimes detest it . He inverts sentences , copies Latin or Greek idioms , uses Latin meanings of words , and so forth . " Me miserum " is ordinary Latin , me miserable " is no English . " Poor me " might be . In Latin birds may be ...
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