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... English swarms with words that have one identical form for substantive , adjective and verb ; and such a word should never be so placed as to allow any doubt as to what part of speech it is used for ; because such an ambiguity or ...
... English swarms with words that have one identical form for substantive , adjective and verb ; and such a word should never be so placed as to allow any doubt as to what part of speech it is used for ; because such an ambiguity or ...
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... English verse ) was " only established in England in the sixteenth century , whereas sprung rhythm had existed for at least eight centuries before that time . Our early meter is usually known as allit- erative , and is entirely without ...
... English verse ) was " only established in England in the sixteenth century , whereas sprung rhythm had existed for at least eight centuries before that time . Our early meter is usually known as allit- erative , and is entirely without ...
Side 33
... English type clothes- The COLUMBIA PRINTING CO Our Clothes cannot be excelled for quality , fit and hand tailoring . We have a fine selection of hand woven shetlands at very reason- able prices . Come in and convince yourself that ...
... English type clothes- The COLUMBIA PRINTING CO Our Clothes cannot be excelled for quality , fit and hand tailoring . We have a fine selection of hand woven shetlands at very reason- able prices . Come in and convince yourself that ...
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