The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century PoetryUniversity of Michigan Press, 1949 - 463 Seiten |
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... thought caused the failure of so much of this poetry . Warton , Aikin , and Trapp were not obliged to justify a new method of poetry , as Wordsworth and Coleridge were , for they were less blinded by new interests , and they might be ...
... thought caused the failure of so much of this poetry . Warton , Aikin , and Trapp were not obliged to justify a new method of poetry , as Wordsworth and Coleridge were , for they were less blinded by new interests , and they might be ...
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... thought as well as the survival of the Greek and Latin languages created special difficulties hin- dering the establishment of vernacular terminologies , but there were others also . There was , first , the problem created by the use of ...
... thought as well as the survival of the Greek and Latin languages created special difficulties hin- dering the establishment of vernacular terminologies , but there were others also . There was , first , the problem created by the use of ...
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... thought the communication interesting or whether the writer himself thought it important , the description of the event would be sent on to Oldenburg , or whoever was acting as the secretary of the Society . If the letter interested him ...
... thought the communication interesting or whether the writer himself thought it important , the description of the event would be sent on to Oldenburg , or whoever was acting as the secretary of the Society . If the letter interested him ...
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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