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... expression は最も多く継続的なことに用いられる: the counte- nance whose peculiar expression afterwards was so faithfully transmitted to us . (その特有な表情が後世はなはだ忠実にわれわれに伝えられているあの容貌)。それに反し: a look of ...
... expression は最も多く継続的なことに用いられる: the counte- nance whose peculiar expression afterwards was so faithfully transmitted to us . (その特有な表情が後世はなはだ忠実にわれわれに伝えられているあの容貌)。それに反し: a look of ...
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... Expressions which are characteristics of his style are here studied . Change of Subjective Persons , especially , is examined historically in his all works , and the meaning of its expression . Tenri University スワヒリ語に及ぼした英語 ...
... Expressions which are characteristics of his style are here studied . Change of Subjective Persons , especially , is examined historically in his all works , and the meaning of its expression . Tenri University スワヒリ語に及ぼした英語 ...
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... Expressions- Takeo Fujii PART I A FEW BASIC CONSIDERATIONS One of the most prominent features of Modern English vocab ... expression , idiomatic and vivid , which modern taste would prefer in spite of Dr. Johonson's condemnation against ...
... Expressions- Takeo Fujii PART I A FEW BASIC CONSIDERATIONS One of the most prominent features of Modern English vocab ... expression , idiomatic and vivid , which modern taste would prefer in spite of Dr. Johonson's condemnation against ...
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