Lund Studies in English, 第 59~61 号C.W.K. Gleerup, 1933 |
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... fall recurs in much greater detail . He fell from morn to noon , ' from Noon to dewy Eve , / A Summers day ; and with the setting Sun / Dropd from the Zenith like a falling Starr , / On Lemnos th ' Aegaean Ile ' . The rightly admired ...
... fall recurs in much greater detail . He fell from morn to noon , ' from Noon to dewy Eve , / A Summers day ; and with the setting Sun / Dropd from the Zenith like a falling Starr , / On Lemnos th ' Aegaean Ile ' . The rightly admired ...
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... fall through either space . Apart from indicating the enormity of the distance , suggesting the horror of the apostate angels ' fall , the lines in the Theogony introduce a brief but eloquent account of the Underworld , and so ...
... fall through either space . Apart from indicating the enormity of the distance , suggesting the horror of the apostate angels ' fall , the lines in the Theogony introduce a brief but eloquent account of the Underworld , and so ...
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... falling stars . Bussy's sun is " turn'd to blood " and the star must fall . A similar phenomenon is made to illustrate Ovid's failing powers in Ovids Banquet of Sence , 50:20 19 And as a burning vapor being exhalde Promist by Phoebus ...
... falling stars . Bussy's sun is " turn'd to blood " and the star must fall . A similar phenomenon is made to illustrate Ovid's failing powers in Ovids Banquet of Sence , 50:20 19 And as a burning vapor being exhalde Promist by Phoebus ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FIRSTNOUNS IN PLURAL ATTRIBUTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS | 13 |
COMPLEX FIRSTELEMENTS IN PLURAL ATTRIBUTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS | 65 |
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