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    The verbal system in late enlightenment Hebrew by Kahn, Lily

    Published 2009
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    George Eliot's grammar of being by Raines, Melissa Anne

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…'The utmost intricacies of the soul's pathways'-syntax and individuality -- pt. 2. 'The mercy for those sorrows'-syntax and sympathy.…”
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    Gerard Manley Hopkins : The Classical Background and Critical Reception of His Work / by Bender, Todd K.

    Published 1966
    Table of Contents: “…The critical response to the first and second editions of the poems -- The publication of the prose and a note on the unpublished notebooks -- The non-logical structure of "the wreck of the Deutschland": Hopkins and Pindar -- Non-logical syntax: Latin and Greek hyperbaton -- Metaphysical imagery and explosive meaning: Crashow, Hopkins, and Martial.…”
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    Gerard Manley Hopkins : The Classical Background and Critical Reception of His Work / by Bender, Todd K.

    Published 1966
    Table of Contents: “…The critical response to the first and second editions of the poems -- The publication of the prose and a note on the unpublished notebooks -- The non-logical structure of "the wreck of the Deutschland": Hopkins and Pindar -- Non-logical syntax: Latin and Greek hyperbaton -- Metaphysical imagery and explosive meaning: Crashow, Hopkins, and Martial.…”
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    Talking shop the language of craft in an age of consumption / by Betjemann, Peter J., 1973-

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…The ghost writer: the canonization of Benvenuto Cellini -- Legends of labor: Nathaniel Hawthorne and the voice of craft -- The nature of gothic: artisanship, intuition, and the representation of expertise -- In the American grain: Gustav Stickley and the artisanal type -- The syntax of the eye: author, artisan, and the "more laboring ages" in Henry James's The spoils of Poynton -- Conclusion.…”
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