Stanford University Publications: University series. Language and literatureStanford University Press, 1936 |
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... feeling that mynstre is subject of hatte is lessened by the intervening proper name . It seems probable that such ex- pressions as this became stereotyped in Old English prose and were used in a sentence without any definite feeling of ...
... feeling that mynstre is subject of hatte is lessened by the intervening proper name . It seems probable that such ex- pressions as this became stereotyped in Old English prose and were used in a sentence without any definite feeling of ...
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... feeling , and feeling likewise conveys a kind of knowledge to us . It is through feeling that we learn the value of things . But it is no longer the scientific knowledge of fact . One may terminologically object , as Kant did , to using ...
... feeling , and feeling likewise conveys a kind of knowledge to us . It is through feeling that we learn the value of things . But it is no longer the scientific knowledge of fact . One may terminologically object , as Kant did , to using ...
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... feeling with it ; nor is it automati- cally necessary for everyone to associate any feeling with it at all . It might be , and I presume it actually is , a jumble of noises for many people . It requires a certain training and certain ...
... feeling with it ; nor is it automati- cally necessary for everyone to associate any feeling with it at all . It might be , and I presume it actually is , a jumble of noises for many people . It requires a certain training and certain ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I An Introduction to the Problem | 7 |
The Quarto an Acting Version | 19 |
The Quarto an Actors Version | 29 |
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accent actor addition Anapestic appears Bacchiac beginning Book chapter Christ cited clash clause closely common complete concerned considerations considered construction course cretic discussion doubt effect element English error evidence examples explanation expression fact feeling final Folio foot frequently Germanic give grace Greek hand iambic words ictus idea important indicates instances interpretation koinon language Latin less Lord meaning metrical Middle mind nature object occur omission omitted original Otfrid passage perhaps phrase Plautus play position possible preceding present printer probably Puritan Quarto quarto text question quid reader reason reference regard result Richard seems senarii similar speech Spenser stands suggests syllable taken term thaz theory third thou thought tion Trinummus trochaic UNIVERSITY variation verb verse Vulgate