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... according to the rules of art ' : If the Products of Nature rise in Value , according as they more or less resemble those of Art , we may be sure that artificial Works receive a greater Advantage from their Resemblance of such as are ...
... according to the rules of art ' : If the Products of Nature rise in Value , according as they more or less resemble those of Art , we may be sure that artificial Works receive a greater Advantage from their Resemblance of such as are ...
Side 13
... according to Bock ' pæt ' is the subject and ' to befleonne ' is only the modifier of ' ype ' . No pæt ype byp to befleonne ( That is not easy to escape from - Hall ) , Beow . 1003 . He asserts that the inf . is used as the subject only ...
... according to Bock ' pæt ' is the subject and ' to befleonne ' is only the modifier of ' ype ' . No pæt ype byp to befleonne ( That is not easy to escape from - Hall ) , Beow . 1003 . He asserts that the inf . is used as the subject only ...
Side 14
... According to Bock , " das Verb lystan wird bekanntlich mit dem Akkusativ der Person und dem Genitiv der Sache verbunden " ( p . 134 ) . He does not think there is any ground to take the inf . as the subject which is used instead of the ...
... According to Bock , " das Verb lystan wird bekanntlich mit dem Akkusativ der Person und dem Genitiv der Sache verbunden " ( p . 134 ) . He does not think there is any ground to take the inf . as the subject which is used instead of the ...
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