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Side 107
... once saw .未来時については once は a )高尚な文体に用いられる: Britons and Saxons shall be once one people (ブリトン人とサクソン人とはいつかは一国民となるべし) ,また b )文脈的な結合句に用いられる: once in a blue moon (めったには) / once ...
... once saw .未来時については once は a )高尚な文体に用いられる: Britons and Saxons shall be once one people (ブリトン人とサクソン人とはいつかは一国民となるべし) ,また b )文脈的な結合句に用いられる: once in a blue moon (めったには) / once ...
Side 22
... once more- " are the Last Judgment of Brutus on a conspiracy the morality of which other men , strangely , have long debated . " Earlier in the play , you may remember , Cicero had commented on certain portents and men's intepretation ...
... once more- " are the Last Judgment of Brutus on a conspiracy the morality of which other men , strangely , have long debated . " Earlier in the play , you may remember , Cicero had commented on certain portents and men's intepretation ...
Side 67
... once a description of the scenery and a manifestation of his own feelings . It is in this sense that Shakespeare's Macbeth never loses his own self , that the tragedy of Macbeth is the tragedy of the confusion in the deepest levels of ...
... once a description of the scenery and a manifestation of his own feelings . It is in this sense that Shakespeare's Macbeth never loses his own self , that the tragedy of Macbeth is the tragedy of the confusion in the deepest levels of ...
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