Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... evidence , and Fielding's favourite form of the auxiliary , hath , is used throughout . As Mr. Cross has said , Fielding's political writings , though they add little to his literary reputation , are good pamphleteering.3s And good ...
... evidence , and Fielding's favourite form of the auxiliary , hath , is used throughout . As Mr. Cross has said , Fielding's political writings , though they add little to his literary reputation , are good pamphleteering.3s And good ...
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... evidence of the fourteenth century . In fact I am unable to find in all White's work a single sound linguistic argument as to the date of the Ormulum and can only wonder at the careless unanimity with which writers on the subject . have ...
... evidence of the fourteenth century . In fact I am unable to find in all White's work a single sound linguistic argument as to the date of the Ormulum and can only wonder at the careless unanimity with which writers on the subject . have ...
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... evidence for the supposition . Quite apart from whatever evidence may have been contained in the lost Speculum Principii , the poet shows his esteem for and his acquaintance with Lydgate and Gower in two passages of the Garland of ...
... evidence for the supposition . Quite apart from whatever evidence may have been contained in the lost Speculum Principii , the poet shows his esteem for and his acquaintance with Lydgate and Gower in two passages of the Garland of ...
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