Wordstruck: A MemoirViking, 1989 - Всего страниц: 230 MacNeil's autobiography re-creates the world of his youth and the experiences that were opened up to him through his love of words. His delight and passion for the music and magic of language, have enabled MacNeil to transmute it into a work of art. Photos. |
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... English Language : The French language is like the stiff French garden of Louis XIV , while the English is like an English park , which is laid out seemingly without any definite plan , and in which you are allowed to walk everywhere ...
... English Language : The French language is like the stiff French garden of Louis XIV , while the English is like an English park , which is laid out seemingly without any definite plan , and in which you are allowed to walk everywhere ...
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... English - speaking world . " At the very core of those principles are popular consent and resistance to arbi- trary authority ; both are fundamental characteristics of our language . The English - speaking peoples have defeated all ef ...
... English - speaking world . " At the very core of those principles are popular consent and resistance to arbi- trary authority ; both are fundamental characteristics of our language . The English - speaking peoples have defeated all ef ...
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... English , is standard in Chaucer in all forms - axe , axen , axed : " and axed him if Troilus were there . " Was that transmitted across six hundred years or simply reinvented ? English grew without a formal grammar . After the enormous ...
... English , is standard in Chaucer in all forms - axe , axen , axed : " and axed him if Troilus were there . " Was that transmitted across six hundred years or simply reinvented ? English grew without a formal grammar . After the enormous ...
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