Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... seen above , gives us an impression of this vegetative world , so abundant in grass and flowers . This is one of the most characteristic features of Keats ' sensibility to water and verdure , this combination of water and verdure being ...
... seen above , gives us an impression of this vegetative world , so abundant in grass and flowers . This is one of the most characteristic features of Keats ' sensibility to water and verdure , this combination of water and verdure being ...
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... seen enough of their damn terrorism .すると彼女は夫を一虐めしようとするつもりだな。それとも一芝居仕組もうという考えかな・・・・・・と前同様に Wilson thought to himself で Wilson が一人称に転位して蔭の声となり,主語 She の扱いは,その動詞 ...
... seen enough of their damn terrorism .すると彼女は夫を一虐めしようとするつもりだな。それとも一芝居仕組もうという考えかな・・・・・・と前同様に Wilson thought to himself で Wilson が一人称に転位して蔭の声となり,主語 She の扱いは,その動詞 ...
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... seen in this type to qualify one and the same noun . This fact indicates that the adjectives in this type , as well as in the type 3 ( c ) , are concen- trated on the noun qualified . Disjunctive modification is seen in the following ...
... seen in this type to qualify one and the same noun . This fact indicates that the adjectives in this type , as well as in the type 3 ( c ) , are concen- trated on the noun qualified . Disjunctive modification is seen in the following ...
Contents
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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