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1
Social Variation and the Latin Language
writers listed with an example or two include Livius Andronicus, Ennius, Naevius,
Pacuvius, Turpilius, Catullus, Lucretius and the archaiser Gellius). Here are some
other examples. In an epigram of Lutatius Catulus (frg. 1) there is the ...
2
Essentials of Early English: Old, Middle and Early Modern ...
Spenser was the most celebrated archaiser of his day (see p. 153 above), and
E.K.'s essay is a defence of the resources of the English language to express
heightened sentiment. The text is taken directly from the sixteenth-century edition,
...
3
Rhetoric in Classical Historiography
Though the judgement is anachronistic from the point of view of literary history, it
no doubt implies that neither Bassus nor Servilius was an archaiser. Syme (
1964a) p. 418, cf. (1964) p.291 n. 79. Klingner, however, attaches considerable ...
4
Archaic Style in English Literature, 1590–1674
34 Sallust, viewed more straightforwardly as a self-conscious archaiser, receives
harsher criticism: Quintilian quotes an epigram that describes him as a 'plunderer
of old Cato's words', and comments, 'This is sheer pedantry' ('Odioso cura').35 ...
5
Ancestral Fault in Ancient Greece
... an experimental archaiser, or a parodist.8 Part of the reason for this is the
persistent force of the evolutionary paradigm. Ancestral fault, in that view, is the
expression of a kin-based social organisation that precedes the emancipation of
the.
6
The Definition of Literature and Other Essays
But Winters has the advantage over earlier writers, in reinstating 'the dignity of the
subject', of his familiarity with French symbolist and post-symbolist developments,
in which 'the subject' becomes a very subtle matter. He was no archaiser, but ...
7
The Text and Tradition of La[y]amon's Brut
In Professor Stanley's analysis La3amon becomes a mediaeval Spenser, an
archaiser choosing: to write an anti-Anglo-Saxon Arthuriad in an archaic,
perhaps archais- tic, idiom consciously, perhaps artificially, derived from Anglo-
Saxon ...
Françoise Hazel Marie Le Saux,
1994
8
Language in Scotland: Corpus-based Studies
1973, but these turn out to be from the great archaiser J.R.R. Tolkien himself.
Interpretation The previous section shows that there is little, if any, evidence for
the survival of this group of terms in Scots beyond the seventeenth century, but
that ...
9
Legacies of Colonial English: Studies in Transported Dialects
... Bargy (Dolan and O Muirithe 1996; Hickey 1988), notably that collected by one
Captain Charles Vallancey and published in 1788 and that by Jacob Poole which
was later published by the Dorset poet and archaiser William Barnes in 1867.
10
Around the Outsider: Essays Presented to Colin Wilson on the ...
... one, implies that change is both a possibility and a necessity (it could be linked
with the concluding imperative of Rilke's poem, 'Archaiser Torso Apollos' ('
Archaic Torso of Apollo'), 'Du mußt dein Leben ändern' ('You must change your
life').