English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1947 - 394 páginas |
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... English language to be the first that after so many years of barbarism could second the perfection of the industrious Greeks and Romans ? Which how it may be effected I will now proceed to demonstrate . THE THIRD CHAPTER : OF OUR ENGLISH ...
... English language to be the first that after so many years of barbarism could second the perfection of the industrious Greeks and Romans ? Which how it may be effected I will now proceed to demonstrate . THE THIRD CHAPTER : OF OUR ENGLISH ...
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... English poetry , having enumerated Milton's greater English poems , coldly adds , ' He published some other poems in Latin and English , printed at London , 1645. ' Nor is there the quantity of an hemistich quoted from any of these ...
... English poetry , having enumerated Milton's greater English poems , coldly adds , ' He published some other poems in Latin and English , printed at London , 1645. ' Nor is there the quantity of an hemistich quoted from any of these ...
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... ENGLISH CRITICAL ESSAYS Nineteenth Century Selected and edited by EDMUND D. JONES No. 206 ENGLISH CRITICAL ESSAYS Twentieth Century Selected with an Introduction by PHYLLIS M. JONES No. 405 ENGLISH CRITICAL ESSAYS Twentieth Century ...
... ENGLISH CRITICAL ESSAYS Nineteenth Century Selected and edited by EDMUND D. JONES No. 206 ENGLISH CRITICAL ESSAYS Twentieth Century Selected with an Introduction by PHYLLIS M. JONES No. 405 ENGLISH CRITICAL ESSAYS Twentieth Century ...
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