与 «FAIR-SPOKENNESS»相关的英语书籍
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Le montagnais. Langue algonquienne du Québec.
Gracious demeanour and graceful garments And fair-spokenness enhance the
vassal. Enduring anything for love without growing resentful, Whoever can do
that shows gracious demeanour. The garments then are the works, Performed
with ...
Hadewijch, Marieke J. E. H. T. van Baest, 1998
2
Changed Aspects of Unchanged Truths: Memorials of St. ...
Indeed you have doubtless found, that there are persons who have a taking
manner, — a plausibility and fair-spokenness about them, — which grievously
mislead you : which make you, at first, think of them a very great deal better than
you do ...
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd, 1885
3
The First and Second Lady Chatterley Novels
She didn't want to listen to his fair-spokenness, just now. "You don't think I'd try to
prevent you from living and having a good time? — no matter how superficial the
enjoyment might be, nor 30 how you were deceiving yourself, thinking you ...
D. H. Lawrence, Dieter Mehl, Christa Jansohn, 2002
4
The Journal of Philosophy
philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statements are of the
nature rather of universals, whereas those of history are singulars. ' ' 9 Plausibility
in the sense of "fair-spokenness" depends, first of all, on so-called internal ...
She thus addressed Eamin : " 0 deceiver, trusting in thy fair-spokenness ! Thou
hast thrown down the ball into the maidan of eloquence. . . . The wind is not
captured by wishing, nor the sun's ray injured by mud. That thou shouldst go
away from ...
6
The second Lady Chatterley's lover
She didn't want to listen to his fair- spokenness, just now. "You don't think I'd try to
prevent you from living and having a good time? — no matter how superficial the
enjoyment might be, nor how you were deceiving yourself, thinking you ...
David Herbert Lawrence, 2007
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Temporal factors in speech: a collection of papers
... strictly obeys the norms of 'fair-spokenness', even including cases which would
, under normal circumstances, qualify as 'spelling pronunciation' or at least a
mannerism with respect to educated everyday speech such as [si:nha:z] for
sztnhdz ...
Mária Gósy, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia. Nyelvtudományi Intézet, 1991
" These are craft or skill, magic, and amusement, each of which, by confusion with art proper, generates a false aesthetic theory.
Robin George Collingwood, 1938
The first novel in a new trilogy is a coming-of-age story tied to the lost Grail myth. It is the tale of young Nathan, and those who recognize his gift . . . people from other times and other worlds.