Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... turn out ; Higgle - depiggle- de ( 77 , 271 , 347 ) confusedly ; upon the Tittup ( 145 ) galloping . As we have seen in the foregoing paragraphs , the most copious part of Ward's colloquial vocabulary refers to liquor and women . This ...
... turn out ; Higgle - depiggle- de ( 77 , 271 , 347 ) confusedly ; upon the Tittup ( 145 ) galloping . As we have seen in the foregoing paragraphs , the most copious part of Ward's colloquial vocabulary refers to liquor and women . This ...
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... turn . ' = " ... are beginning to turn . "実際気が狂う人は,こんな感じをその直前にしばしば訴えるのではなかろうか。 E )これが Lear が自ら狂気への徴候を最初に口にしたところ。(これまでに, ' do not make me mad 'とか' I shall go mad 'とか云っ ...
... turn . ' = " ... are beginning to turn . "実際気が狂う人は,こんな感じをその直前にしばしば訴えるのではなかろうか。 E )これが Lear が自ら狂気への徴候を最初に口にしたところ。(これまでに, ' do not make me mad 'とか' I shall go mad 'とか云っ ...
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... turn ( = sudden attack of illness ) on him . / You'd think the brute had been fighting the cats , with all the scratches and scrapes he has on him ! I turned him loose on Father Scanlan . / Hadn't I the race won only for he souring the ...
... turn ( = sudden attack of illness ) on him . / You'd think the brute had been fighting the cats , with all the scratches and scrapes he has on him ! I turned him loose on Father Scanlan . / Hadn't I the race won only for he souring the ...
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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