The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... language of learning ; and in view of the tre- mendous changes in sixteenth - century English , the only sure founda- tion for a standard literary language was in customary usage , in idiom , and proverb . There was thus a constant two ...
... language of learning ; and in view of the tre- mendous changes in sixteenth - century English , the only sure founda- tion for a standard literary language was in customary usage , in idiom , and proverb . There was thus a constant two ...
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... Language Review XXXVII ( 1942 ) , 18-24 . 7. Reprinted in Selected Essays . 8. Sir Walter W. Greg in his great edition argues strongly for a late date ( 1592-3 ) . Dr H. Jenkins , in an important review of that edition ( Modern Language ...
... Language Review XXXVII ( 1942 ) , 18-24 . 7. Reprinted in Selected Essays . 8. Sir Walter W. Greg in his great edition argues strongly for a late date ( 1592-3 ) . Dr H. Jenkins , in an important review of that edition ( Modern Language ...
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... language , of Iago in the first scene . All that can be said against Othello and his love for Desdemona has been put in the grossest terms by Iago , and Othello refutes it as much by being what his language shows him to be as by any ...
... language , of Iago in the first scene . All that can be said against Othello and his love for Desdemona has been put in the grossest terms by Iago , and Othello refutes it as much by being what his language shows him to be as by any ...
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