The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Macmillan, 1893 |
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... speech these words to him addressed : — " With granted leave officious I return , But much more wonder that the Son of God In this wild solitude so long should bide , Of all things destitute , and , well I know , Not without hunger ...
... speech these words to him addressed : — " With granted leave officious I return , But much more wonder that the Son of God In this wild solitude so long should bide , Of all things destitute , and , well I know , Not without hunger ...
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... speech are counted as distinct words , but inflections of any one part of speech are not so counted . By a similar computation it is found that Shakespeare's vocabulary in his Plays and Poems consists of about 15,000 words . The greater ...
... speech are counted as distinct words , but inflections of any one part of speech are not so counted . By a similar computation it is found that Shakespeare's vocabulary in his Plays and Poems consists of about 15,000 words . The greater ...
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... speech for the purposes of his poetry would thus appear to have been relatively , but not abso- lutely , larger than Shakespeare's . But the proportions of the " Saxon " and the " non - Saxon " elements in a writer's total vocabulary by ...
... speech for the purposes of his poetry would thus appear to have been relatively , but not abso- lutely , larger than Shakespeare's . But the proportions of the " Saxon " and the " non - Saxon " elements in a writer's total vocabulary by ...
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... speech , he will be found , I believe , most careful and skilful . More rarely , I think , in Milton than in Shakespeare will one word ending in s be found followed immediately by another word begin- ning with the same letter ; or , if ...
... speech , he will be found , I believe , most careful and skilful . More rarely , I think , in Milton than in Shakespeare will one word ending in s be found followed immediately by another word begin- ning with the same letter ; or , if ...
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... speech subject to inflection . These we shall take in this order , -Noun , Adjective ( with Adverb ) , Verb , Pronoun . NOUN . In modern English , practice varies as to the possessive singular of nouns already ending in s . We say ...
... speech subject to inflection . These we shall take in this order , -Noun , Adjective ( with Adverb ) , Verb , Pronoun . NOUN . In modern English , practice varies as to the possessive singular of nouns already ending in s . We say ...
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