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... Latin words and Saxon : Saxon words being always direct and concrete , with a precise reference , and emotive aura , whereas Latin borrowings are usually abstract words , carrying resonance and implication : for “ In this late day ...
... Latin words and Saxon : Saxon words being always direct and concrete , with a precise reference , and emotive aura , whereas Latin borrowings are usually abstract words , carrying resonance and implication : for “ In this late day ...
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... Latin people in their own tongue ; though still , in truth , with all the care of one writing a learned language . I 61 1. 13 some of them with long ivory combs , plying their hands and decking their hair , I 114 1. 16 in the wake of a ...
... Latin people in their own tongue ; though still , in truth , with all the care of one writing a learned language . I 61 1. 13 some of them with long ivory combs , plying their hands and decking their hair , I 114 1. 16 in the wake of a ...
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... Latin , whose succinctness he admires ( I , 257 , 238 ) , the English tongue ( he feels ) may be " noble , full , and significant " ( II , 92 ) , apparently despite its monosyllables ( II , 226 , 112 ) ; and he is always on guard lest ...
... Latin , whose succinctness he admires ( I , 257 , 238 ) , the English tongue ( he feels ) may be " noble , full , and significant " ( II , 92 ) , apparently despite its monosyllables ( II , 226 , 112 ) ; and he is always on guard lest ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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