English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... short , as vītă ; and the Iambic , of one short and one long , as amor . The Spondee of two long , the Tribrach of three short , the Anapaestic of two short and a long , are but as servants to the first . Divers other feet I know are by ...
... short , as vītă ; and the Iambic , of one short and one long , as amor . The Spondee of two long , the Tribrach of three short , the Anapaestic of two short and a long , are but as servants to the first . Divers other feet I know are by ...
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(sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries) Edmund David Jones. ENGLISH SHORT STORIES . Three Series . Selected by H. S. Milford . Introduction by Prof. Hugh Walker in Vol . I ( 193 , 228 , 315 ) . FRENCH SHORT STORIES ...
(sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries) Edmund David Jones. ENGLISH SHORT STORIES . Three Series . Selected by H. S. Milford . Introduction by Prof. Hugh Walker in Vol . I ( 193 , 228 , 315 ) . FRENCH SHORT STORIES ...
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... Short Stories , 14 . English Songs and Ballads , 4 . English Speeches , 3 , 12 . English Verse , 3. 4 . Farquhar , 6 . Fielding ( Henry ) , 6 , 8 . Four Gospels , 13 . Francis ( St. ) , 5 . Franklin ( Benjamin ) , 4 . French Short ...
... Short Stories , 14 . English Songs and Ballads , 4 . English Speeches , 3 , 12 . English Verse , 3. 4 . Farquhar , 6 . Fielding ( Henry ) , 6 , 8 . Four Gospels , 13 . Francis ( St. ) , 5 . Franklin ( Benjamin ) , 4 . French Short ...
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