urpose of this work is to serve as an introduction to the study of
the historical development of the English language. The scope of the
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French and Latin origin, and such genuine English words as may afford
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_A History of English Critical Terms._
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In literary criticism, and in the discussion of art, there are more than
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The vocabulary of criticism is preceded by an Introduction, which gives
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The Outlook, _New York_: The book is not simply a collection of
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