Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1948 - 212 ページ |
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Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University Edmund Blunden. dent bed and procreant cradle " too is stately English . But these are not cold rhetorical words . Banquo , as he says ...
Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University Edmund Blunden. dent bed and procreant cradle " too is stately English . But these are not cold rhetorical words . Banquo , as he says ...
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... English brings in dif- ferent associations . There are men still living who can express them- selves more perfectly , and with easier art of phrase , in Latin than in English . For my own part Í receive a greater sense of life and death ...
... English brings in dif- ferent associations . There are men still living who can express them- selves more perfectly , and with easier art of phrase , in Latin than in English . For my own part Í receive a greater sense of life and death ...
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... English would prove to be - if any is - man's universal language . Nevertheless Bacon wrote in English prose so well that we seldom find him omitted from any series of reprints of our best books . By the year 1625 ( almost his last ) he ...
... English would prove to be - if any is - man's universal language . Nevertheless Bacon wrote in English prose so well that we seldom find him omitted from any series of reprints of our best books . By the year 1625 ( almost his last ) he ...
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