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Side 106
... line , etc.特に stream - line にいたっては同一の行でさえ異なる書記がみられる。 The'stream line sail ' is a stream - line strip of canvas , ・ ・ ・ ( 1920 ) こうした判断に苦しむ書記の不統一は他 106 複合語書記法の混乱.
... line , etc.特に stream - line にいたっては同一の行でさえ異なる書記がみられる。 The'stream line sail ' is a stream - line strip of canvas , ・ ・ ・ ( 1920 ) こうした判断に苦しむ書記の不統一は他 106 複合語書記法の混乱.
Side 58
... lines and the monstrous lines following them ; the effective use of [ k ] and [ s ] sounds in alliteration . It is , of course , Shakespeare who writes the poetry . But it is Macbeth who speaks the poetry . Many Shakespearean heroes and ...
... lines and the monstrous lines following them ; the effective use of [ k ] and [ s ] sounds in alliteration . It is , of course , Shakespeare who writes the poetry . But it is Macbeth who speaks the poetry . Many Shakespearean heroes and ...
Side 78
... lines that it is absolutely impossible to substitute them for any other words . After Olivia enters in IV . i . of Twelfth Night , her speech , though at the end of the scene hers with Sebastian reminds us Shakes- peare's early lines ...
... lines that it is absolutely impossible to substitute them for any other words . After Olivia enters in IV . i . of Twelfth Night , her speech , though at the end of the scene hers with Sebastian reminds us Shakes- peare's early lines ...
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adjectives appear authors blood Caesar called cause century character combinations comes common course death dialects Dictionary effect Elizabethan English examples expressed eyes fact fair Falstaff Fielding function give given Hamlet hand honour human instance Johnson kind King language Lear less letter lines linguistic live look Macbeth main clause marker meaning MICHIGAN mind moral nature never noun object once original Othello passage period person phrase play poetry present prose question reason reference relation relative relative clause scene seems seen sense sentence Shakespeare shows simple sometimes speak Spectator speech stand structure sub-clause thing thou thought Troilus turn University verb verse whole words writing