A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... seems to denote greater expansion e . g . sands , seas , waters . Sometimes it seems to be an etymological survival , as with the OE . bed , which , when it was borrowed by the Finns , seems to have meant pillow ' . With breasts , the ...
... seems to denote greater expansion e . g . sands , seas , waters . Sometimes it seems to be an etymological survival , as with the OE . bed , which , when it was borrowed by the Finns , seems to have meant pillow ' . With breasts , the ...
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... seems too late , though the more usually accepted date c . 730 probably errs on the other side . Absence of the definite article , as was already said , does not prove very much . Nor does the fact that in the original uncontracted ...
... seems too late , though the more usually accepted date c . 730 probably errs on the other side . Absence of the definite article , as was already said , does not prove very much . Nor does the fact that in the original uncontracted ...
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... seems to come danger- ously near to mannerism , in spite of much that is undeniably effect- ive . But the present cult of the romances seems to me mainly dictated by a rather hysterical refusal to admit that Shakespeare's was not a ...
... seems to come danger- ously near to mannerism , in spite of much that is undeniably effect- ive . But the present cult of the romances seems to me mainly dictated by a rather hysterical refusal to admit that Shakespeare's was not a ...
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