English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... further need for new words to match new conceptions , though here much is accomplished by using old words in figurative or metonymic senses : for example such modern terms as ration , point , coupon , basic , ceiling , target , trust ...
... further need for new words to match new conceptions , though here much is accomplished by using old words in figurative or metonymic senses : for example such modern terms as ration , point , coupon , basic , ceiling , target , trust ...
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... further typically Romantic notion was that the incomplete is better than the complete , and aspiration better than attainment- For ever panting , and for ever young . It comes to expression again frequently in Browning's work ...
... further typically Romantic notion was that the incomplete is better than the complete , and aspiration better than attainment- For ever panting , and for ever young . It comes to expression again frequently in Browning's work ...
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... further development of the same kind leads us to the consideration of the evolution of the historical play . From Chronicle Plays to Historical Drama The origin of the chronicle play may be found in the pseudo - history of the mumming ...
... further development of the same kind leads us to the consideration of the evolution of the historical play . From Chronicle Plays to Historical Drama The origin of the chronicle play may be found in the pseudo - history of the mumming ...
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