Philological Quarterly, المجلد 25University of Iowa., 1946 |
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... probably inspired by the appearance of Hall's Characterismes , for , in 1608 , Healey had translated Hall's Mundus Alter et Idem ( Frankfort , 1605 ) humorously as The Discovery of a New World . Hea- ley's translation of the Characters ...
... probably inspired by the appearance of Hall's Characterismes , for , in 1608 , Healey had translated Hall's Mundus Alter et Idem ( Frankfort , 1605 ) humorously as The Discovery of a New World . Hea- ley's translation of the Characters ...
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... probably ceases to be a metaphor : Milton transfers kennel from ' a home for dogs ' to ' a home for antichrist ' in calling Rome his " cheife Kennell " ; he transfers stowage from ' a stowing place for goods ' to a ' stowing place for ...
... probably ceases to be a metaphor : Milton transfers kennel from ' a home for dogs ' to ' a home for antichrist ' in calling Rome his " cheife Kennell " ; he transfers stowage from ' a stowing place for goods ' to a ' stowing place for ...
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... probably made a few substantial changes . Professor Buck lays much stress on these alterations , but they do not , properly interpreted , support his hypothesis . In the first edition two passages describing Lady Vane's good deeds had ...
... probably made a few substantial changes . Professor Buck lays much stress on these alterations , but they do not , properly interpreted , support his hypothesis . In the first edition two passages describing Lady Vane's good deeds had ...
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