The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century PoetryUniversity of Michigan Press, 1949 - 463 Seiten |
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... hath not the word vaλdos , in this sense , but Hyalen , Hyalon , Hyaloen , shining and Diaphanous . The Etymologist hath it in this sense and fetcheth the Etymon from bew , to rain , from the likeness it hath to ice ( which is congeled ...
... hath not the word vaλdos , in this sense , but Hyalen , Hyalon , Hyaloen , shining and Diaphanous . The Etymologist hath it in this sense and fetcheth the Etymon from bew , to rain , from the likeness it hath to ice ( which is congeled ...
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... hath it . - Rosse New Planet 51 . 1651 Stars are fiery globes , full of light and heat , with which the skie glitters on every side . - Comenius Nat . Phil . Ref . 116 . 1659 A Globe according to the Mathematical Definition , is a ...
... hath it . - Rosse New Planet 51 . 1651 Stars are fiery globes , full of light and heat , with which the skie glitters on every side . - Comenius Nat . Phil . Ref . 116 . 1659 A Globe according to the Mathematical Definition , is a ...
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... hath no wast , so hath it no supply : but it is a fluent and brookelike current . - Digby Two Treat . 43 . 1651 Flamma , est fluxus ignis ; flatus , aëris ; flumen , aquæ.-W. Harvey Gener . Animal . 247 . 1661 Ignis subterraneus , qvi à ...
... hath no wast , so hath it no supply : but it is a fluent and brookelike current . - Digby Two Treat . 43 . 1651 Flamma , est fluxus ignis ; flatus , aëris ; flumen , aquæ.-W. Harvey Gener . Animal . 247 . 1661 Ignis subterraneus , qvi à ...
Inhalt
THE APPLICATION OF NATURAL HISTORY TO POETRY | 8 |
THE FORMATION OF A SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGE | 30 |
STABILITY AND CHANGE IN THE LANGUAGE OF NAT | 49 |
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