Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... diction which Spenser used . Most of these have dealt with the influence of renaissance theories of diction on Spen- ser's language ; many have added little to the material contained in E. K.'s dedicatory epistle ; and few have dealt ...
... diction which Spenser used . Most of these have dealt with the influence of renaissance theories of diction on Spen- ser's language ; many have added little to the material contained in E. K.'s dedicatory epistle ; and few have dealt ...
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... diction which E. K. preached and Spenser practiced in The Shepheardes Calendar . Their theories about the use of native words ( quamvis iam obsoleta ) , had nothing to do with the doctrine of poetic decorum which demanded that the ...
... diction which E. K. preached and Spenser practiced in The Shepheardes Calendar . Their theories about the use of native words ( quamvis iam obsoleta ) , had nothing to do with the doctrine of poetic decorum which demanded that the ...
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... 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 necessary to veil the ...
... 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 necessary to veil the ...
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