The Living Age, 250. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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252. oldal
... common speech is not out of place . The anonymous authors of " The King's English " ( Oxford : at the Clarendon Press , 5s . net ) have subjected the everyday writing of English to a rig- orous analysis , and have found it want- ing ...
... common speech is not out of place . The anonymous authors of " The King's English " ( Oxford : at the Clarendon Press , 5s . net ) have subjected the everyday writing of English to a rig- orous analysis , and have found it want- ing ...
502. oldal
... common as common - he often saw them . If Da'kis liked them , she should have as many as she wanted ; he would bring her some himself ! He hugged to himself for a week the idea that there were plenty to be found at any time , before he ...
... common as common - he often saw them . If Da'kis liked them , she should have as many as she wanted ; he would bring her some himself ! He hugged to himself for a week the idea that there were plenty to be found at any time , before he ...
545. oldal
... common sub - stratum of religion on which all Christians can unite ; yet it is this common ground of religion for which the masses of people really care . For this they are eager , however indifferent they may be to the higher ...
... common sub - stratum of religion on which all Christians can unite ; yet it is this common ground of religion for which the masses of people really care . For this they are eager , however indifferent they may be to the higher ...
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