The Language of Literature: English Grammar in ActionMacmillan, 1985 - 158 頁 Studie over de ontwikkeling van de Engelse grammatica sedert de 14e eeuw |
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第 36 頁
... is , admittedly , still heard in our worst slang , but day / daye gives the measure of this language , and otherwise what is achieved comes from dying words like wightly and dirke ( wight itself occurs 36 THE LANGUAGE OF LITERATURE.
... is , admittedly , still heard in our worst slang , but day / daye gives the measure of this language , and otherwise what is achieved comes from dying words like wightly and dirke ( wight itself occurs 36 THE LANGUAGE OF LITERATURE.
第 74 頁
... heard the word blockhead applied to a woman before , though I do not see why it should not [ should not what ? - this obviously needs the addition of ' be ' ] , when there is evident occasion for it . He , however , made another attempt ...
... heard the word blockhead applied to a woman before , though I do not see why it should not [ should not what ? - this obviously needs the addition of ' be ' ] , when there is evident occasion for it . He , however , made another attempt ...
第 103 頁
... heard a fly buzz ' , her statement that she Signed away What portion of me be Assignable , the use of the subjunctive is traditional , but what exactly is the function of the repeated forms of it in The Robin is the one That interrupt ...
... heard a fly buzz ' , her statement that she Signed away What portion of me be Assignable , the use of the subjunctive is traditional , but what exactly is the function of the repeated forms of it in The Robin is the one That interrupt ...
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Gothic Revival English | 10 |
Novels Social and Antisocial | 118 |
Critical and Devotional Prose | 132 |
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