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"A Shrewd Contriver" : 『ジュリアス・シーザー』におけるアントニー論 阿野, 賢二 (1996-11-20) Zephyr, 10: 1-16
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Adrian Noble and Language in Romeo and Juliet Kuwayama, Tomonari (2001-11-30) Zephyr, 15: 19-38
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The Alchemist と 'The Canon's Yeoman's Tale' 松井, 大一 (1995-11-20) Zephyr, 9: 127-146
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The Alternation of Be/Have-Perfect Forms in Early Australian English Texts by Nineteenth-Century Settlers Moriya, Akira (2020-06-10) Zephyr, 32: 1-20
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Antony and Cleopatra : ルネッサンス・プラトニズムの観点から 徳久, 久美子 (1994-11-20) Zephyr, 8: 135-146
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Archaeological Metaphors in The Age of Innocence Hiroshima, Sachiko (2010-12-24) Zephyr, 23: 38-51
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Are They Merely “Prescriptive”? - Multiple Negation and the 18th-century Grammars Kawabe, Ruiko (2010-03-19) Zephyr, 22: 1-19
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The Auxiliary Do in Negative Constructions in Shakespeare's Plays Yadomi, Hiroshi (2013-07-18) Zephyr, 25: 30-50
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Be + -ing in Letters: Comparison of Usages between John Winthrop (1588-1649) and His Male Descendants Fukunaga, Mariko (2019-06-10) Zephyr, 31: 1-20
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Be/Have-Perfect Selection in Australian World War I Diaries Moriya, Akira (2023-06-15) Zephyr, 35: 1-15
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Causative Make in the King James Bible (1611): Possible Factors Influencing the Choice of Bare and To-Infinitives Moriya, Akira (2017-06-30) Zephyr, 29: 44-58
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Chapbook Relative Pronouns with Reference to Eighteenth-Century Grammars Yahashi, Chie (1996-11-20) Zephyr, 10: 95-110
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Chaucerにおける再帰動詞について 福元, 智子 (2021-08-10) Zephyr, 33: 36-46
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Conflict of Sympathies: Maggie Tulliver in The Mill on the Floss Ishii, Masako (2015-07-31) Zephyr, 27: 1-29
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Cover (2015-07-31) Zephyr, 27
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The Creation Imitated in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Kunifusa, Minne (2002-11-30) Zephyr, 16: 21-38
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The Description of Characters in Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent Imura, Tomoki (2006-12-20) Zephyr, 19: 1-22
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Development in Yeats's Use of the Refrain in Ballads and Folk Songs in "Beggar to Beggar Cried," "The Rose Tree,"and "Three Things Nishitani, Mariko (2014-03-31) Zephyr, 26: 1-18
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A Diachronic Study on the Dual-Form Adverbs Deep/ly, Quick/ly, and Slow/ly in American English 1810–2009 Shimizu, Masahiro (2017-06-30) Zephyr, 29: 72-85
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The Door on the Latch: Ambiguity of the Rape in Shakespeare's Lucrece Hombu, Izumi (2023-06-15) Zephyr, 35: 31-45
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