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... object but I have been in A Purgatorie , such as fear'd Hell is A recreation to ( 2-3 ) ; between direct object and its modifier after a factitive verb so it pleas'd my destiny ( Guilty of my sin of going ) to think me As prone to all ...
... object but I have been in A Purgatorie , such as fear'd Hell is A recreation to ( 2-3 ) ; between direct object and its modifier after a factitive verb so it pleas'd my destiny ( Guilty of my sin of going ) to think me As prone to all ...
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... object of " drive , " and direct object of " deride . " Several transformations ( including the passive ) deform the six basic sentences , and several others relate them to each other . The complexity goes much farther , but this is ...
... object of " drive , " and direct object of " deride . " Several transformations ( including the passive ) deform the six basic sentences , and several others relate them to each other . The complexity goes much farther , but this is ...
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... object into two or several objects of science . Now on this terrain stylistics can- not borrow anything essential from linguistics under the threat of finding itself completely assimilated by linguistics : the two objects of science ...
... object into two or several objects of science . Now on this terrain stylistics can- not borrow anything essential from linguistics under the threat of finding itself completely assimilated by linguistics : the two objects of science ...
Contents
Vowel and Consonant Patterns in Poetry 1953 David I Masson | 3 |
Some Parallels and Contrasts | 19 |
Some English Sonnets 1960 | 33 |
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