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All Americans , whatever their racial origin , use the English language . It is our great heritage ; it belongs to us as completely as it belongs to Englishmen , Canadians , Australians . Except in its most colloquial uses , the English ...
All Americans , whatever their racial origin , use the English language . It is our great heritage ; it belongs to us as completely as it belongs to Englishmen , Canadians , Australians . Except in its most colloquial uses , the English ...
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The Cambridge History of English Literature , vols . XII , XIII ( 1917 ) . O. Elton , Survey of English Literature , vols . I , II ( 1920 ) . H. D. Traill , Social England , vol . VI ( 1917 ) . W. L. Courthope , History of English ...
The Cambridge History of English Literature , vols . XII , XIII ( 1917 ) . O. Elton , Survey of English Literature , vols . I , II ( 1920 ) . H. D. Traill , Social England , vol . VI ( 1917 ) . W. L. Courthope , History of English ...
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The following paragraphs are designed to help the student attain this full enjoyment by briefly explaining the principles underlying the music of English verse and by describing some of its most widely used patterns . couplet often ...
The following paragraphs are designed to help the student attain this full enjoyment by briefly explaining the principles underlying the music of English verse and by describing some of its most widely used patterns . couplet often ...
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EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
My Heart Leaps Up | 40 |
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