Anglica, Volum 3Anglica Society of Kansai University, 1957 |
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Side 39
the plane of poetic conception , in matters of technique , style , personification - there we see a spirit of ... styles of Othello's speech illustrate this . Thus the different technique of the Othello and Iago conception is intrinsic ...
the plane of poetic conception , in matters of technique , style , personification - there we see a spirit of ... styles of Othello's speech illustrate this . Thus the different technique of the Othello and Iago conception is intrinsic ...
Side 84
... style which was not natural to her . If Blackmore had wished to state the fact that she was actually compelled to give up the style in question , he would have used had to instead of must . This reasoning , he goes on , will probably ...
... style which was not natural to her . If Blackmore had wished to state the fact that she was actually compelled to give up the style in question , he would have used had to instead of must . This reasoning , he goes on , will probably ...
Side 167
... style . In the following ME example , hep ( has ) is felt retaining the original durative aspect to a certain extent . ( 2 ) Huanne pe kempe hep his velaze y - veld and him halt be pe prote , wel onneape he arist . - Dan Michel ...
... style . In the following ME example , hep ( has ) is felt retaining the original durative aspect to a certain extent . ( 2 ) Huanne pe kempe hep his velaze y - veld and him halt be pe prote , wel onneape he arist . - Dan Michel ...