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... Latin tongue . any 12 Latin as the international language of scholarship and statesmanship had in fact undergone attack by the mid - seventeenth century , in view of the rising prestige of the European vernaculars . Milton's classicism ...
... Latin tongue . any 12 Latin as the international language of scholarship and statesmanship had in fact undergone attack by the mid - seventeenth century , in view of the rising prestige of the European vernaculars . Milton's classicism ...
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... Latin rather than in your native English as did these censors when expurgating texts ; by writing English as if it were only the sum of its Latin loan - words minus the pith and heart of its native Anglo - Saxon , as Milton satirically ...
... Latin rather than in your native English as did these censors when expurgating texts ; by writing English as if it were only the sum of its Latin loan - words minus the pith and heart of its native Anglo - Saxon , as Milton satirically ...
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... Latin signifying a political absolutist , and related integrally to the Latin verb dictare , which can mean equally dictating words to be set down as said , and the making of dictatorial prescriptive pronounce- ments . In glancing at ...
... Latin signifying a political absolutist , and related integrally to the Latin verb dictare , which can mean equally dictating words to be set down as said , and the making of dictatorial prescriptive pronounce- ments . In glancing at ...
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The Schismatic Word | 19 |
Fear of Failure | 64 |
The Maladaptive Eye | 95 |
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