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... language , they submit their diction to the test of these requirements . On them rests much of the ... classical languages was a searching test of the resources of the English language and it was inevitable that in some ...
... language , they submit their diction to the test of these requirements . On them rests much of the ... classical languages was a searching test of the resources of the English language and it was inevitable that in some ...
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... language was being accorded a scholarly con- sideration which had before been reserved for the classical languages alone . Cheke and Smith brought to their examina- tion of English a keen sense of literary excellence and of the ...
... language was being accorded a scholarly con- sideration which had before been reserved for the classical languages alone . Cheke and Smith brought to their examina- tion of English a keen sense of literary excellence and of the ...
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... languages was made with exten- sive increase of vocabulary for the English language . By the time when the Cambridge ... classical languages and other sources anything which would augment their range . At such a time a critical ...
... languages was made with exten- sive increase of vocabulary for the English language . By the time when the Cambridge ... classical languages and other sources anything which would augment their range . At such a time a critical ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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