Anglica, Volumer 5-61962 |
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Side 35
... speech . Some of these morphemes may be combined with a sememe or sememes which do ( es ) not belong to daily speech ; e.g. bale ( = evil , injury , pain , grief ) , dight ( = prepare , clothe , adorn ) . ( 2 ) A grammatical sememe and ...
... speech . Some of these morphemes may be combined with a sememe or sememes which do ( es ) not belong to daily speech ; e.g. bale ( = evil , injury , pain , grief ) , dight ( = prepare , clothe , adorn ) . ( 2 ) A grammatical sememe and ...
Side 82
... speech . And her speech ends in the same way as Troilus ' speech , with the phrase , " as false as Cressid . " These two speeches of the lovers are summed up by Pandarus , who wittily includes the statement of himself in his concluding ...
... speech . And her speech ends in the same way as Troilus ' speech , with the phrase , " as false as Cressid . " These two speeches of the lovers are summed up by Pandarus , who wittily includes the statement of himself in his concluding ...
Side 56
... speech , for in case of reporting another person's speech the whole meaning- content must be reported exactly as it was uttered by him to the other dialoguist to whom we intend to report it , if to avoid at all a sad plight or serious ...
... speech , for in case of reporting another person's speech the whole meaning- content must be reported exactly as it was uttered by him to the other dialoguist to whom we intend to report it , if to avoid at all a sad plight or serious ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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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