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... things in beautiful language . The very thing which is said must , first and foremost , be pleasing , which means that his manner of looking at things , his way of living must be superior in some respect or other to that of common ...
... things in beautiful language . The very thing which is said must , first and foremost , be pleasing , which means that his manner of looking at things , his way of living must be superior in some respect or other to that of common ...
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... thing started " in example ( 7 ) under the previous section . Comparing it with " get this thing done ( or finished ) " , we can be readily convinced of the similarity of the two expressions in their structural nature . It is true that ...
... thing started " in example ( 7 ) under the previous section . Comparing it with " get this thing done ( or finished ) " , we can be readily convinced of the similarity of the two expressions in their structural nature . It is true that ...
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... thing to have one's prayer answered . ( Cf. example ( 10 ) under § 21. ) ( b ) It is no little thing that one's prayer should be an- swered . It seems , indeed , that the sentences marked ( b ) are preferred in present - day colloquial ...
... thing to have one's prayer answered . ( Cf. example ( 10 ) under § 21. ) ( b ) It is no little thing that one's prayer should be an- swered . It seems , indeed , that the sentences marked ( b ) are preferred in present - day colloquial ...
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CAEDMONS HYMNA Phonological Approach | |
Some Notes on the Perfect Infinitive in early | |
A Note on the Provenance of the Orrmulum Haruo Kôzu 20 | |
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