The first known use of quoted literature in etymologies can be attributed to Julius Pokorny, a 20th-century linguist who included citations from literature in his etymological research to demonstrate historical uses of words in context. His work "Indogermanisches etymologisches WΓΆrterbuch" (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary) is a notable example of this practice in etymological studies.
Dr. Johnson
Paradise Lost
It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
A quoted passage is a passage which is someone's words. For example: I could copy and paste a news article clipping and use it as a quoted passage as long as you give credit to where it came from.
What type of literature did charles w chesnutt use?
it is something that you use in literature that you use ot explain the story. it is something that you use in literature that you use ot explain the story.
He liked to create pictures and works of literature.
your literature(: bahahaha! Good one right?(: haha jk jk! no but seriously it is ur literature that you use right nowww. thanksss(:
"Please accept this free literature", said the Moonie at the airport.
"Aleriel, or A Voyage to Other Worlds" (1883) written by W. S. Lach-Szyrma is the first published work to use the word Martian as a noun .
Literature can help a business man because when he/she has a big presentation to do he/she can use literature to look and sound professional. Hope that helped you. :)
I use the term "written literature" to distinguish it from oral traditions or other forms of storytelling. It refers to literature that is recorded and preserved in written form.