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... material , though he is also careful from time to time to change words or phrases which happen to be alien to his own usage . But when- ever he makes expansions or alterations it is in such a way that the prose emerges reshaped into his ...
... material , though he is also careful from time to time to change words or phrases which happen to be alien to his own usage . But when- ever he makes expansions or alterations it is in such a way that the prose emerges reshaped into his ...
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... material tend to shape themselves into a two - stress pattern . E.g. Piccadilly Circus as readily as Piccadilly , Waterloo Bridge as well as Waterloo , hám and egg sándwich beside hám and égg . For a demonstration of the dominant ...
... material tend to shape themselves into a two - stress pattern . E.g. Piccadilly Circus as readily as Piccadilly , Waterloo Bridge as well as Waterloo , hám and egg sándwich beside hám and égg . For a demonstration of the dominant ...
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... material , but it is , perhaps , intensified by the quality of that material . There are at least eleven lives in print , ' all written by contemporaries who were in many instances acquaintances and in several cases intimate companions ...
... material , but it is , perhaps , intensified by the quality of that material . There are at least eleven lives in print , ' all written by contemporaries who were in many instances acquaintances and in several cases intimate companions ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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