Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... contemporary vernacular languages . The mass of comment contained in prefaces , dedications and obiter dicta in the Early Tudor period shows that the translators conceived of their work as a literary exercise calling for critical method ...
... contemporary vernacular languages . The mass of comment contained in prefaces , dedications and obiter dicta in the Early Tudor period shows that the translators conceived of their work as a literary exercise calling for critical method ...
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... contemporary linguistic fashions and affectations show that rhetorical study was not limited to the classical lan- guages , but was seen to have some connection with ver- nacular problems . He refers to the contemporary activity of ...
... contemporary linguistic fashions and affectations show that rhetorical study was not limited to the classical lan- guages , but was seen to have some connection with ver- nacular problems . He refers to the contemporary activity of ...
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... contemporary needs , and , through its give and take of opinions , it quickly re- flects new habits of thought and new topical interests . The persistent repetition of the type shows that it satisfied a contemporary need . It is ...
... contemporary needs , and , through its give and take of opinions , it quickly re- flects new habits of thought and new topical interests . The persistent repetition of the type shows that it satisfied a contemporary need . It is ...
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