«MISADVERTENCE» தொடர்புடைய ஆங்கிலம் புத்தகங்கள்
பின்வரும் புத்தக விவரத்தொகுப்புத் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பில்
misadvertence இன் பயன்பாட்டைக் கண்டறியுங்கள்.
misadvertence தொடர்பான புத்தகங்கள் மற்றும் ஆங்கிலம் இலக்கியத்தில் அதன் பயன்பாட்டுச் சூழலை வழங்குவதற்கு அதிலிருந்து பெறப்பட்ட சுருக்கமான சாரங்களைத் தொடர்புபடுத்துகின்றன.
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The Holy Grail and Other Poems by Alfred Tennyson
And Merlin call'd it “ The Siege perilous,” Perilous for good and ill ,' “for there,” he
said, “ N 0 man could sit but he should lose himself : ” And once by
misadvertence Merlin sat In his own chair, and so was lost ,' but he, Galahad,
when he heard ...
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The Poetical Works: Collection of British and American Authors
And Merlin call'd it 'The Siege perilous,' Perilous for good and ill; 'for there,' he
said, 'No man could sit but he should lose himself:' And once by misadvertence
Merlin sat In his own chair, and so was lost; buthe, Galahad, when he heard of ...
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An Arthurian Miscellany
... perilous,'Perilous for good andill;'for there,' hesaid, 'No man couldsit buthe
should lose himself:' And onceby misadvertence Merlin sat In his own chair, and
so was lost; but he, Galahad, when he heard ofMerlin's doom,Cried, 'If Ilose
myself, ...
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Biographies of Scientific Objects
Personal history is subject to misstatement. Family history and racial history are
subject to misadvertence.33 Initially, the companies regarded the mean as the
normal, and imposed unfavorable ratings on both sides. Low weight was taken
as ...
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The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and ...
Besides this we have nothing more to add, save a misadvertence of Mr. Boyd's, in
quoting from Basil, in his needless note, p. 80, tZv for rjj reXo; 6 otQiipwv. We
should not have noticed this had not Mr. Boyd been so particular in letting us
know ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Illustrated)
And Merlin called it “The Siege perilous,” Perilous for good and ill; “for there,” he
said, “No man could sit but he should lose himself:” And once by misadvertence
Merlinsat In his ownchair, and sowas lost; but he, Galahad, when he heard of ...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2013
Perilous for good and ill; "for there," he said, "No man could sit but he should lose
himself:" And once by misadvertence Merlin sat In his own chair, and so was lost;
but he, Galahad, when he heard of Merlin's doom, Cried, "If I lose myself, I save ...
Alfred Lord Tennyson, 2008
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Tennyson: A Selected Edition
And Merlin called it “The Siege perilous,” Perilous for good and ill; “for there,” he
said, “No man could sit but he should lose himself:” 175 And once by
misadvertence Merlin sat In his own chair, and so was lost; but he, Galahad,
when he heard ...
Professor of the Humanities and Co-Director of the Editorial Institute Christopher Ricks, Christopher Ricks, 2014
In this sense, their female magic is like the “scroll/Of letters in a tongue no man
could read,” carved “like a serpent” on the Siege Perilous where “once by
misadvertence Merlin sat/...and so was lost” (“The Holy Grail” ll. 170–71, 175–76)
—a ...
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The British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review
Besides this we have nothing more to add, save a misadvertence of Mr. Boyd's, in
quoting from Basil, in his needless note, p. 80, cov for fg rekog 6 ovQslpsov. We
should not have noticed this had not Mr. Boyd been so particular in letting us ...