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... English poet has ever taken more pains over a poem than did Thomas Gray . His famous Elegy was on his mind and heart ... English is not the natural order in other languages . In English we say , " A white horse . " In French it would be ...
... English poet has ever taken more pains over a poem than did Thomas Gray . His famous Elegy was on his mind and heart ... English is not the natural order in other languages . In English we say , " A white horse . " In French it would be ...
Page 119
... English in rejecting it for " ill . " The English seem to be too modest to use such coarse words as " vomit " or even " throw up , " and to be " sick " in England is to do just that . I came across an amaz- ing sentence in an English ...
... English in rejecting it for " ill . " The English seem to be too modest to use such coarse words as " vomit " or even " throw up , " and to be " sick " in England is to do just that . I came across an amaz- ing sentence in an English ...
Page 120
... English novel : " I think I'm going to be sick . It's not anything I ate . It's that I have a delicate nervous system . Excitement makes me feel ill . I get sick with it . " - " I should go and get it over . " — " Be sick , you mean ...
... English novel : " I think I'm going to be sick . It's not anything I ate . It's that I have a delicate nervous system . Excitement makes me feel ill . I get sick with it . " - " I should go and get it over . " — " Be sick , you mean ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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