例文・使い方で印象づける「blake」の覚え方


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... You realize how he regarded these men who were rallying to the banners of liberty—the banners woven by the virgins of Taunton, the girls from the seminaries of Miss Blake and Mrs...        You realize how he regarded these men who were rallying to the banners of      liberty—the banners woven by the virgins of Taunton, the girls from      the seminaries of Miss Blake and Mrsの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Captain Blood」

...The Oneida Jump however, is lacking in strength of the springs, being much weaker than the Blake & Lamb of the same size but in all other ways I consider it far better than the original Blake & Lamb...   The Oneida Jump however, is lacking in strength of the springs, being much weaker than the Blake & Lamb of the same size but in all other ways I consider it far better than the original Blake & Lambの読み方
Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock 「Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper」

...1 1/2 Blake & Lamb...   1 1/2 Blake & Lambの読み方
Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock 「Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper」

...The Blake & Lamb trap are, without doubt, the best trap to conceal, but when it comes to be the best trap it is not in it with the Newhouse...   The Blake & Lamb trap are, without doubt, the best trap to conceal, but when it comes to be the best trap it is not in it with the Newhouseの読み方
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Fox Trapping」

...2 1/2 Blake now...   2 1/2 Blake nowの読み方
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Fox Trapping」

...1 Blake & Lamb and the Oneida Jump are the ideal mink traps for me, says an Ohio trapper...   1 Blake & Lamb and the Oneida Jump are the ideal mink traps for me, says an Ohio trapperの読み方
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Mink Trapping」

...William Blake (1757-1827) was hardly a painter at all, though he drewand colored the strange figures of his fancy and cannot be passed overin any history of English art...   William Blake (1757-1827) was hardly a painter at all, though he drewand colored the strange figures of his fancy and cannot be passed overin any history of English artの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...Cozens and Blake were primitives inthe use of the medium, but Stothard (1755-1834) employed it with muchsentiment, charm, and plein-air effect...   Cozens and Blake were primitives inthe use of the medium, but Stothard (1755-1834) employed it with muchsentiment, charm, and plein-air effectの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...It was this that drove Blake to a cold frenzy...   It was		this that drove Blake to a cold frenzyの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931」

...Captain Blake had had little training in the operation of the ship, but he had flown it across the land and had concealed it where fellow officers were sworn to secrecy...   Captain Blake had had little training		in the operation of the ship, but he had		flown it across the land and had concealed		it where fellow officers were		sworn to secrecyの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931」

...Captain Blake rose wearily to attend a conference at the WarDepartment...   Captain Blake rose wearily to attend a conference at the WarDepartmentの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」

...Besidehim on his elevated station was room for Captain Blake, and McGuireand Althora, too...   Besidehim on his elevated station was room for Captain Blake, and McGuireand Althora, tooの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」

..."Two more of ours gone," said Captain Blake through set teeth...   Two more of ours gone, said Captain Blake through set teethの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」

..."Keep them at a distance, Blake," he said...   Keep them at a distance, Blake, he saidの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」

..."There's our meat!" Blake directed the pilot, and pointed ahead wherea monster in scarlet was swelling into view...   Theres our meat! Blake directed the pilot, and pointed ahead wherea monster in scarlet was swelling into viewの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」

..."Not so good!" Blake was speaking in the safety of his ship...   Not so good! Blake was speaking in the safety of his shipの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」

..."But what can they do?" Blake demanded...   But what can they do? Blake demandedの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」

..."Yes," Captain Blake agree, "there is...   Yes, Captain Blake agree, there isの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」

..."No letters," Blake objected; "no breaks; just that screech...   No letters, Blake objected; no breaks; just that screechの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」

...Captain Blake waved him to silence...   Captain Blake waved him to silenceの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」

..."Right," said Captain Blake...   Right, said Captain Blakeの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」

...Captain Blake was staring at him asone who beholds a fellow-man suddenly insane...   Captain Blake was staring at him asone who beholds a fellow-man suddenly insaneの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」

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