Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... Thou has always the negation after itself ; the reason may probably be that the somewhat archaic thou ' is not in hamony . with the colloquial word - order , nor is the combination ' didst not ' euphonious . Friar . V. i . p . 197 He's ...
... Thou has always the negation after itself ; the reason may probably be that the somewhat archaic thou ' is not in hamony . with the colloquial word - order , nor is the combination ' didst not ' euphonious . Friar . V. i . p . 197 He's ...
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... Thou lyest "と云われた時には“ thou iesting Monkey thou ”といったのと丁度符合する。( Chap . VIII )次に、同じく文脈から推論するのであるが,語,句の意味が多義にわたるものこれを著者は Language that Shake- speare'made 'と呼んでいる一の解明に ...
... Thou lyest "と云われた時には“ thou iesting Monkey thou ”といったのと丁度符合する。( Chap . VIII )次に、同じく文脈から推論するのであるが,語,句の意味が多義にわたるものこれを著者は Language that Shake- speare'made 'と呼んでいる一の解明に ...
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... thou wert better in thy grave than to answer with thy uncovered body this ex- tremity of the skies . Is man no more than this ? Consider him well . Thou owest the worm no silk , the beast no hide , the sheep no wool , the cat no perfume ...
... thou wert better in thy grave than to answer with thy uncovered body this ex- tremity of the skies . Is man no more than this ? Consider him well . Thou owest the worm no silk , the beast no hide , the sheep no wool , the cat no perfume ...
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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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