Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Spenser's relationship to contemporary theories of diction . It is my purpose rather to point out the extent to which Spenser used archaisms and to show that he consciously used a specialized diction for his pastoral poetry . As a ...
... Spenser's relationship to contemporary theories of diction . It is my purpose rather to point out the extent to which Spenser used archaisms and to show that he consciously used a specialized diction for his pastoral poetry . As a ...
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... Spenser's innovation was the application of archaism to the problem of pastoral decorum and the resulting " old , rustic language ” which the best judges of his time seem to have condemned . None of his contemporaries thought of ...
... Spenser's innovation was the application of archaism to the problem of pastoral decorum and the resulting " old , rustic language ” which the best judges of his time seem to have condemned . None of his contemporaries thought of ...
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... Spenser's late political pastoral appears to con- tain , counting repetitions as in the previous studies , seventeen archaisms . Since the selection contains approximately 1550 words , the ratio of the archaic to non - archaic diction ...
... Spenser's late political pastoral appears to con- tain , counting repetitions as in the previous studies , seventeen archaisms . Since the selection contains approximately 1550 words , the ratio of the archaic to non - archaic diction ...
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