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... change in the pastoral from Theocritus ' relatively light and delicate lines to the loftier strains of Virgil , a change necessary for Milton to select the pastoral as appropriate to his theme . Similarly , Hanford notes that the ...
... change in the pastoral from Theocritus ' relatively light and delicate lines to the loftier strains of Virgil , a change necessary for Milton to select the pastoral as appropriate to his theme . Similarly , Hanford notes that the ...
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... changes in the lan- guage , but it provides a very convenient way of finding out how words and their meanings have changed over the centuries . Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the OED is its practice of supplying quotations to ...
... changes in the lan- guage , but it provides a very convenient way of finding out how words and their meanings have changed over the centuries . Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the OED is its practice of supplying quotations to ...
... change some of the words in a passage , it's yours . " Both of these notions are mistaken . Legitimate para- phrasing involves expressing an idea entirely in your own words . Even if you change all the words but follow the author's ...
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