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... period the subjunctive forms had not yet been leveled into likeness with those of the in- dicative . But for other purposes its superiority is questionable ; all the important works of Alfred are translations from the Latin , and are ...
... period the subjunctive forms had not yet been leveled into likeness with those of the in- dicative . But for other purposes its superiority is questionable ; all the important works of Alfred are translations from the Latin , and are ...
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... periods must be examined together in order to the formation of any final judgment as to a norm of style . It is safe to say that , with Wul- fing's equipment , a comparative study of the syntax , or even a limited portion of the syntax ...
... periods must be examined together in order to the formation of any final judgment as to a norm of style . It is safe to say that , with Wul- fing's equipment , a comparative study of the syntax , or even a limited portion of the syntax ...
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... frequency of parallel modes of expressing the same idea , and whatever else may seem likely to be of use in the final determination of the norm for a given period . When this is done , we may construct what may be called a ' standard 26.
... frequency of parallel modes of expressing the same idea , and whatever else may seem likely to be of use in the final determination of the norm for a given period . When this is done , we may construct what may be called a ' standard 26.
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... periods . Work such as I have . outlined may be accepted as definitive , and the portion of the field covered by the investigator may be set apart as occupied . A few isolated spots have been so taken up , and we have a small part of ...
... periods . Work such as I have . outlined may be accepted as definitive , and the portion of the field covered by the investigator may be set apart as occupied . A few isolated spots have been so taken up , and we have a small part of ...
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... period is still preserved in the Bodleian . It is the note - book of a certain Richard James , a clergyman , who seems to have been chaplain or something of the kind to the Embassy at Moscow . The vocabulary of Russian words which he ...
... period is still preserved in the Bodleian . It is the note - book of a certain Richard James , a clergyman , who seems to have been chaplain or something of the kind to the Embassy at Moscow . The vocabulary of Russian words which he ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aesthetik Affekte aller Allgemeinen American andere ästhetische auch Aufgabe Ausdruck äußere äußeren Begriff beiden Beowulf Beredsamkeit besteht bleibt blos bringen Charakter daher darf Darstellung daß Dichter Dichtung diese durch Einheit Eintheilung endlich ergo erscheinen erscheint erst fern Form ganze ganzen Gedanken Gefühle Gegenstand Geist Gemälde Gemüth gerade Geschichte Goethe Gott Grund Handlung hemistich hervor Idee indem Inhalt Journal können Kraft Kuno Fischer Kunſt Künstler künstlerische Kunstwerk läßt Latin Leben lich Lisle Literary literature machen macht Magazine Malerei Menschen menschlichen muß müssen oder oratorische Oscan Parnassians Poesie poet poeticae poetische poetry quam Rede Redner rednerische repraesentationes rime rythms schon schönen schönen Kunst Schönheit Seele sein sind Sinne sinnlich social soll Sprache stehen steht Stoff syllable Theile Thema tritt unserer verschiedene verse vielmehr Vollkommenheit wahre Wahrheit Weise Werke Wesen wesentlich wieder Wirkung Wort würde yellow journalism Zeit zugleich Zuhörer Zweck
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Página 11 - E, candeurs des vapeurs et des tentes, Lances des glaciers fiers, rois blancs, frissons d'ombelles ; I, pourpres, sang craché, rire des lèvres belles -, Dans la colère ou les ivresses pénitentes ; U, cycles, vibrements...
Página 6 - Standing on earth, not rapt above the pole. More safe I sing with mortal voice, unchanged To hoarse or mute, though fallen on evil days, On evil days though fallen, and evil tongues.
Página 6 - I think it will be found that the grand style arises in poetry, when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject.