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... literary curiosity than as a great literary figure . But he was also a rugged Englishman with a sardonic relish for the varied and colorful London life of his day ; he had a boisterous and even a cruel sense of humor which manifested ...
... literary curiosity than as a great literary figure . But he was also a rugged Englishman with a sardonic relish for the varied and colorful London life of his day ; he had a boisterous and even a cruel sense of humor which manifested ...
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... literary language is that in the latter case there is a literary tradition , arising out of the differ- ent forms of the spoken language and transcending them , which re- flects back on the spoken language and gives it a steady ...
... literary language is that in the latter case there is a literary tradition , arising out of the differ- ent forms of the spoken language and transcending them , which re- flects back on the spoken language and gives it a steady ...
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... literary tradition . Similarly in Scotland , Middle Scots , in virtue of its literary tradition , had been a language and not a vernacular ; Scots became a mere vernacular only after the literary language of most of its serious writers ...
... literary tradition . Similarly in Scotland , Middle Scots , in virtue of its literary tradition , had been a language and not a vernacular ; Scots became a mere vernacular only after the literary language of most of its serious writers ...
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