Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... kind ' as an example : A Woman of Figure who has forgot her Birth and Breeding ... , abandon'd her Virtue and ... Kind Woman ( No.286 ) / I am very particularly acquainted with one who is under entire Submission to a kind Girl , as he ...
... kind ' as an example : A Woman of Figure who has forgot her Birth and Breeding ... , abandon'd her Virtue and ... Kind Woman ( No.286 ) / I am very particularly acquainted with one who is under entire Submission to a kind Girl , as he ...
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... kind King K ) ' kind 'の語に注目のこと。この語忠臣としての Kent の心中が現われている。また“ kind "という徳目は旧道徳観念を表わすことばで,この劇の key words の一つである。 30. from France there comes a power A )ここで French invasion の ...
... kind King K ) ' kind 'の語に注目のこと。この語忠臣としての Kent の心中が現われている。また“ kind "という徳目は旧道徳観念を表わすことばで,この劇の key words の一つである。 30. from France there comes a power A )ここで French invasion の ...
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... kind of pompous luxuriance . " un And in order to make clear what kind of axe it was that Johnson had in hand we must examine what kind of words he eliminated from his base dictionary . § 42 . For the purpose just stated it would be ...
... kind of pompous luxuriance . " un And in order to make clear what kind of axe it was that Johnson had in hand we must examine what kind of words he eliminated from his base dictionary . § 42 . For the purpose just stated it would be ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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