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... sentence of the quotation , is justified . Apparently such a translation was first prompted by the thought that the Gaulish sentence might be rendered word for word in Welsh by ' D. fab S. a'i gwnaeth i A. ' , which in its turn ...
... sentence of the quotation , is justified . Apparently such a translation was first prompted by the thought that the Gaulish sentence might be rendered word for word in Welsh by ' D. fab S. a'i gwnaeth i A. ' , which in its turn ...
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... sentence . It is true that in the vast majority of the sentences here reviewed the subject comes first , but there is one instance of the direct object and one of the indirect object opening the sentence . The position of the verb also ...
... sentence . It is true that in the vast majority of the sentences here reviewed the subject comes first , but there is one instance of the direct object and one of the indirect object opening the sentence . The position of the verb also ...
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... sentence represented by these examples could hardly fail to interact closely , and the almost inevitable result was that the necessary but meaningless particle a of sentences like the former found its way into those like the latter . It ...
... sentence represented by these examples could hardly fail to interact closely , and the almost inevitable result was that the necessary but meaningless particle a of sentences like the former found its way into those like the latter . It ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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