Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... archaic passage in all Spenser's works , I have discovered , counting repetitions , thirty - four words and phrases which may be considered to have been archaic in Spenser's time . These thirty - four archaisms are distributed through a ...
... archaic passage in all Spenser's works , I have discovered , counting repetitions , thirty - four words and phrases which may be considered to have been archaic in Spenser's time . These thirty - four archaisms are distributed through a ...
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... archaic ex- pression to about 123 non - archaic expressions , or a percentage of less than one . From this it would appear that Spenser uses fewer archaisms in non - pastoral than in pastoral poetry . It would also appear that he is ...
... archaic ex- pression to about 123 non - archaic expressions , or a percentage of less than one . From this it would appear that Spenser uses fewer archaisms in non - pastoral than in pastoral poetry . It would also appear that he is ...
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... archaic to non - archaic diction is one to ninety - one . This affords a basis for an interesting comparison with the diction of the moral - allegorical pastoral in the February Eclogue of The Shepheardes Calendar , in which it was ...
... archaic to non - archaic diction is one to ninety - one . This affords a basis for an interesting comparison with the diction of the moral - allegorical pastoral in the February Eclogue of The Shepheardes Calendar , in which it was ...
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