Anglica, Volum 3Anglica Society of Kansai University, 1957 |
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Side 20
... speech in Richard the Third is adorned with fine flourishes of eloquence in which synonymous expressions recur with an effectively artistic collocation in the last line . Know then , it is your fault that you resign . The supreme seat ...
... speech in Richard the Third is adorned with fine flourishes of eloquence in which synonymous expressions recur with an effectively artistic collocation in the last line . Know then , it is your fault that you resign . The supreme seat ...
Side 23
... speech to King Henry and peers we observe such legal expressions as ' claim and title ' ( Henry V I. ii . 68 ) ... speech and discourse ' ( Measure I. i . 4 ) , and with an epical touch ' the very head and front ' ( Othello I. iii . 80 ) ...
... speech to King Henry and peers we observe such legal expressions as ' claim and title ' ( Henry V I. ii . 68 ) ... speech and discourse ' ( Measure I. i . 4 ) , and with an epical touch ' the very head and front ' ( Othello I. iii . 80 ) ...
Side 141
... speech because they are mean- ingless unless their situations are set up . By adding some more words to the above phrases , such as ' a book taken down from the shelf a book seen on the desk ' , the meaning of the past participles taken ...
... speech because they are mean- ingless unless their situations are set up . By adding some more words to the above phrases , such as ' a book taken down from the shelf a book seen on the desk ' , the meaning of the past participles taken ...