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This will readily become apparent if we investigate the individual differences of speech habit . We can call the sum of those elements ' style ' which cause changes in the ranges of licence .
This will readily become apparent if we investigate the individual differences of speech habit . We can call the sum of those elements ' style ' which cause changes in the ranges of licence .
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... changes of lands and rivers , or falls of big trees , and because they moralized them through acts of daily advice , counsel , instruction and preaching . Tragedy - writers were among the number . They made efforts to instruct the ...
... changes of lands and rivers , or falls of big trees , and because they moralized them through acts of daily advice , counsel , instruction and preaching . Tragedy - writers were among the number . They made efforts to instruct the ...
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Change of Subjective Persons , Conjunctive Techniques , Phrase Descriptions and Motion - Picture - like Expressions which are characteristics of his style are here studied . Change of Subjective Persons , especially , is examined ...
Change of Subjective Persons , Conjunctive Techniques , Phrase Descriptions and Motion - Picture - like Expressions which are characteristics of his style are here studied . Change of Subjective Persons , especially , is examined ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Scurrilous Language of The London | 20 |
The Language of The Spectator | 36 |
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