The Year's Work in English Studies, Том 2English Association, 1922 |
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... includes ' the whole of the literary and colloquial vocabulary , so far as the former is not purely archaic and the latter not purely technical or local ' , and may therefore justly claim to be the most complete dictionary of our modern ...
... includes ' the whole of the literary and colloquial vocabulary , so far as the former is not purely archaic and the latter not purely technical or local ' , and may therefore justly claim to be the most complete dictionary of our modern ...
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... includes an Appendix of nearly thirty pages on the English Language in the fourteenth century , so compact and suggestive as to constitute an altogether admirable introduction to the study of Middle English from the linguistic point of ...
... includes an Appendix of nearly thirty pages on the English Language in the fourteenth century , so compact and suggestive as to constitute an altogether admirable introduction to the study of Middle English from the linguistic point of ...
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... includes critical essays on Ariosto and Corneille , 225 of the 430 pages in Mr. Ainslie's rendering are devoted to Shakespeare , so that the book may be reckoned in the main a contribution to Shake- spearian criticism . Mr. Ainslie has ...
... includes critical essays on Ariosto and Corneille , 225 of the 430 pages in Mr. Ainslie's rendering are devoted to Shakespeare , so that the book may be reckoned in the main a contribution to Shake- spearian criticism . Mr. Ainslie has ...
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... includes a study of the classical elements in Shakespeare's Tempest ( pp . 165-89 ) . Pro- fessor Conway is on familiar ground when he finds the source of Prospero's renunciation of his practice of magic ( v . i . 33 sq . ) in Golding's ...
... includes a study of the classical elements in Shakespeare's Tempest ( pp . 165-89 ) . Pro- fessor Conway is on familiar ground when he finds the source of Prospero's renunciation of his practice of magic ( v . i . 33 sq . ) in Golding's ...
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... includes the following : ' Johnson of Grayes - Inne recovered in debt against Bacon of Grays - Inne upon " $ Law Sports at Gray's Inn ( 1594 ) . Including Shakespeare's connexion with the Inn's [ sic ] of Court , the origin of the ...
... includes the following : ' Johnson of Grayes - Inne recovered in debt against Bacon of Grays - Inne upon " $ Law Sports at Gray's Inn ( 1594 ) . Including Shakespeare's connexion with the Inn's [ sic ] of Court , the origin of the ...
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appeared ballads Beowulf Berdan biography Blake Carlyle chapter character claim contribution criticism Croce deals detail discussion Doctor Faustus drama dramatist Dryden early edition editor eighteenth century Elizabethan England English Literature English Studies epic essay evidence F. S. Boas fact Florio French gives Goethe Henry Humphrey Milford illustrations important influence interest Introduction Italian J. R. R. TOLKIEN John John Crowne Keats later letters linguistic literary Literary Supplement London manuscript metre Metrists Middle English Milton Miss Modern Language Modern Philology novel original Oxford passages period Philology piece play poem Poet Laureate poetic poetry points present printed Professor prose quarto reader reprint romance Samuel Butler scholars Scottish Shakespeare Shelley shows sonnets story style suggestive textual theatre theory Thomas thought tion translation University Press verse volume W. W. Greg William words Wordsworth writer Wycherley
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Стр. 21 - The main question as to a novel is — did it amuse ? were you surprised at dinner coming so soon ? did you mistake eleven for ten, and twelve for eleven ? were you too late to dress...
Стр. 104 - And from thence can soar as soon To the corners of the moon. Mortals, that would follow me, Love virtue; she alone is free. She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her.
Стр. 14 - For many a fair precept in poetry is, like a seeming demonstration in the mathematics, very specious in the diagram, but failing in the mechanic operation. I think I have generally observed his instructions ; I am sure my reason is sufficiently convinced both of their truth and usefulness; which, in other words, is to confess no less a vanity than to pretend that I have at least in some places made examples to his rules.
Стр. 166 - I do hold it, in the royal ordering of gardens, there ought to be gardens for all the months in the year ; in which, severally, things of beauty may be then in season.
Стр. 70 - In short we believe that we know how Shakespeare wrote; we have a definite clue to his system of punctuation; we feel confident that often nothing but a compositor stands between us and the original manuscript; we can at times even creep into the compositor's skin and catch glimpses of the manuscript through his eyes. The door of Shakespeare's workshop stands ajar.
Стр. 16 - authorship and ownership of primitive poetry; disbelief in the primitive artist; reference to the ballad as the earliest and most universal poetic form; belief in the origin of narrative songs in the dance, especially definition of the English and Scottish traditional ballad type as of dance origin ; belief in the emergence of traditional ballads from the illiterate, that is, belief in the communal creation rather than recreation of ballads; belief in the special powers of folkimprovisation ; and...
Стр. 128 - But she is incorrigibly idle and lazy — thinks the world made for nothing but perpetual pleasure ; and the deity she most adores is Morpheus. Her greatest favourites at present are Lady Ashburnham, her dog and myself. She makes me of so little consequence that it almost distracts me. She will bid her sister go downstairs before my face, for she has " some private business with the Doctor.
Стр. 16 - The alternative possibilities (granting that religious ballads are an early type) are: that short narrative lyrics on ecclesiastical themes emerged directly from clericals and that the type was later secularized ; or that they emerged from the minstrels, and ecclesiastics availed themselves of the type ; or that minstrels were solely responsible for the early religious ballads, composing them for audiences for whom they were especially suitable. But when lingering over these hypotheses, one is inclined...
Стр. 133 - The appellation of gentleman is never to be affixed to a man's circumstances, but to his behaviour in them.
Стр. 26 - THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE SHOWS A PROGRESSIVE TENDENCY FROM INSEPARABLE IRREGULAR CONGLOMERATIONS TO FREELY AND REGULARLY COMBINABLE SHORT ELEMENTS.