Practical Modern English, 3. kötetUniversity of London Press, 1949 |
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97. oldal
... considerable native literary skill , he constantly studied the Authorised Version of the Bible with anxious care . He read it so closely , indeed , that the language of the Bible became his own . As a result he wrote his masterpiece ...
... considerable native literary skill , he constantly studied the Authorised Version of the Bible with anxious care . He read it so closely , indeed , that the language of the Bible became his own . As a result he wrote his masterpiece ...
248. oldal
... considerable amount of writing for the press . On the death of her father she spent some time abroad and then settled in London and became sub - editor of the Westminster Review . It was not until after she was forty - eight that she ...
... considerable amount of writing for the press . On the death of her father she spent some time abroad and then settled in London and became sub - editor of the Westminster Review . It was not until after she was forty - eight that she ...
257. oldal
... considerable , for he treats of historical , biographical , and literary topics . His style is brilliant and dramatic , and the essays abound in wit and have a wealth of allusion and illustra- tion . In those on Clive and Warren ...
... considerable , for he treats of historical , biographical , and literary topics . His style is brilliant and dramatic , and the essays abound in wit and have a wealth of allusion and illustra- tion . In those on Clive and Warren ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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