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Side 55
... writes on ' Vernal Delight , ' referring to Milton's Paradise Lost . ) On the contrary , the word ' romantic ' has an implication opposed to that in the above instance when in his essay on Chevy - Chase ( No. 74 ) Addison says as ...
... writes on ' Vernal Delight , ' referring to Milton's Paradise Lost . ) On the contrary , the word ' romantic ' has an implication opposed to that in the above instance when in his essay on Chevy - Chase ( No. 74 ) Addison says as ...
Side 135
... writes in the preface to The English Dialect Dictionary , " it was no longer necessary to continue the existence of the Society , and it was accordingly brought to an end in 1896. " Thus the Society was closed that year with invaluable ...
... writes in the preface to The English Dialect Dictionary , " it was no longer necessary to continue the existence of the Society , and it was accordingly brought to an end in 1896. " Thus the Society was closed that year with invaluable ...
Side 58
... writes the poetry . But it is Macbeth who speaks the poetry . Many Shakespearean heroes and heroines speak poetry written by Shakespeare , but the readers of Shakespeare can easily distinguish the Shakespearean poets in his works . It ...
... writes the poetry . But it is Macbeth who speaks the poetry . Many Shakespearean heroes and heroines speak poetry written by Shakespeare , but the readers of Shakespeare can easily distinguish the Shakespearean poets in his works . It ...
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According action appears authors auxiliary beginning Brutus Caesar called cause century characters comes common Congreve criticism death Dialect double-meaning effect Elizabethan English examples expression eyes fact Falstaff fear feeling Fool give hand head honour human hyphened idea instance kill kind King Lady language Lear letter linguistic literary literature live London look Macbeth meaning mind Modesty moral nature negative never night once original passage person play poem poetic poetry present prose question reason reference relation scene seems seen sense sentence separate Shakespeare shows simple solid soliloquy sound speak speech stand style thee thing thou thought town Troilus turn University various verb verse woman word writes