"It may, then, be said that aureate terms were those new words, chiefly RoĢmance or Latinical in origin, continually sought, under authority of criticism and the best writers, for a rich and expressive style in English, from about 1350 to about 1530." -p. 12. Reprint of the 1919 ed. published by Wickersham Print. Co., Lancaster, Pa. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1919. Bibliography: p. 73-82.
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