Phoenix, Ausgaben 13-14English Literature Society, Korea University, 1969 |
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... nature , he was doomed to be left alone . Richard Aldington says : " If he either lived in complete isolation , or carried his famous capacity for quarrel- ing with him so that everywhere he was the ' rejected guest ' , he surely 9 ...
... nature , he was doomed to be left alone . Richard Aldington says : " If he either lived in complete isolation , or carried his famous capacity for quarrel- ing with him so that everywhere he was the ' rejected guest ' , he surely 9 ...
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... nature than in modern English . The conjunctive verbs are closely connected with the formation of the tense forms in Korean , which may reveal some hitherto unnoticed cor- ralation between the English and Korean tense forms upon minute ...
... nature than in modern English . The conjunctive verbs are closely connected with the formation of the tense forms in Korean , which may reveal some hitherto unnoticed cor- ralation between the English and Korean tense forms upon minute ...
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... nature puts an end to the life of a human being.291 James Joyce introduced by the statement "He did not mind the sneers of hostile critics" (Joyce's introductory "Pedants"?). Moreover, Joyce's wording is much closer to Minto's than to ...
... nature puts an end to the life of a human being.291 James Joyce introduced by the statement "He did not mind the sneers of hostile critics" (Joyce's introductory "Pedants"?). Moreover, Joyce's wording is much closer to Minto's than to ...