Anglica, Volum 3Anglica Society of Kansai University, 1957 |
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Side 18
... expression from the high - sounding declamations of a King Henry IV down to the lowest and most vulgar volubility of clowns and knaves . It is , therefore , only natural that we should find in Shakespeare the accumulated use of synonyms ...
... expression from the high - sounding declamations of a King Henry IV down to the lowest and most vulgar volubility of clowns and knaves . It is , therefore , only natural that we should find in Shakespeare the accumulated use of synonyms ...
Side 135
... expression ' , and the passive voice is ' passive expression ' , one will have to acknowledge that ' voice ' is not the word which is capable of suggesting by itself the characteristic feature of this category . The proper quality of ...
... expression ' , and the passive voice is ' passive expression ' , one will have to acknowledge that ' voice ' is not the word which is capable of suggesting by itself the characteristic feature of this category . The proper quality of ...
Side 145
... expression of the predicate only , the phrase ' in the kitchen ' carrying the greater part of the meaning or expressing the speaker's principal aim . The subject in the answer is to be understood from the context anyway . Its expression ...
... expression of the predicate only , the phrase ' in the kitchen ' carrying the greater part of the meaning or expressing the speaker's principal aim . The subject in the answer is to be understood from the context anyway . Its expression ...