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... poets have shown some leaning to phonetic improvements in spelling . They have good reason for this . It is true , as I have shown , that an unphonetic spelling does not lead a practised reader to mispro- nounce ; but the half ...
... poets have shown some leaning to phonetic improvements in spelling . They have good reason for this . It is true , as I have shown , that an unphonetic spelling does not lead a practised reader to mispro- nounce ; but the half ...
Strana 263
... poets we naturally associate with Gray , there is less to tell in this connexion . But I may remind you that the Elegy was translated , though at a slightly later period , by Marie ... poets ENGLISH POETRY AND THE ROMANTIC REVIVAL 263.
... poets we naturally associate with Gray , there is less to tell in this connexion . But I may remind you that the Elegy was translated , though at a slightly later period , by Marie ... poets ENGLISH POETRY AND THE ROMANTIC REVIVAL 263.
Strana 415
... poetry is intermittent . The authors of Endymion or of Tristram of Lyonesse are poets all the time , but the press of imagery , or the poetic energy , easily swamp the telling , so that we ask what is really happening . The fastidious ...
... poetry is intermittent . The authors of Endymion or of Tristram of Lyonesse are poets all the time , but the press of imagery , or the poetic energy , easily swamp the telling , so that we ask what is really happening . The fastidious ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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