Lund Studies in English, 第 59〜61 号C.W.K. Gleerup, 1933 |
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... speech of their general " . This echo intensifies the threat and dangerousness suggested by Milton's lines by emphasizing the devils ' military efficiency . - The dying - wind simile describing the applause after Mammon's speech ( 2.284 ...
... speech of their general " . This echo intensifies the threat and dangerousness suggested by Milton's lines by emphasizing the devils ' military efficiency . - The dying - wind simile describing the applause after Mammon's speech ( 2.284 ...
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... speech . The advice ' live to our selves ' recalling ( and truncating ) Horace's pious wish ' Ut mihi vivam / Quod superest aevi , siquid superesse volunt dij ' and the proud words on ' Hard liberty ' to be preferred ' before the easie ...
... speech . The advice ' live to our selves ' recalling ( and truncating ) Horace's pious wish ' Ut mihi vivam / Quod superest aevi , siquid superesse volunt dij ' and the proud words on ' Hard liberty ' to be preferred ' before the easie ...
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... speech apart from its context . Henry's speech on Envy also looks very much like a rhetorical insertion . Preceded by a three - line interchange about envy and concluded by a direct address to Guise , it is ostensibly an integral part ...
... speech apart from its context . Henry's speech on Envy also looks very much like a rhetorical insertion . Preceded by a three - line interchange about envy and concluded by a direct address to Guise , it is ostensibly an integral part ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FIRSTNOUNS IN PLURAL ATTRIBUTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS | 13 |
COMPLEX FIRSTELEMENTS IN PLURAL ATTRIBUTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS | 65 |
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