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أرشيف المنتدى هنا نقل الموضوعات المكررة والروابط التى لا تعمل |
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أدوات الموضوع | ابحث في الموضوع | انواع عرض الموضوع |
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فص صفحة (10):
"My brother's the new Lord Burlesdon," I explained. "So, do I really
look like the King?" I think it must be Lord of Burlesdon |
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Lord Burlesdon is correct
It`s like Lord Carnarvon - one of the two guys who dicovered Tutankhamun`s tomb |
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Burlesdon" is a name of someone or a place?
That's the question. |
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If it is a name of someone ,it is right.If it is a name of a place,it is wrong
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Burlesdon refers to the place and the person who governs that place. In Shakespeare`s Macbeth, we had Cawdor (or Lord of Cawdor) , Glamis (or Lord of Glamis), etc. However, In the Prisoner of Zenda, "of" was not used. Lord is also a British title that is inherited and it enables you to be an MP in the House of Lords.
It`s like Pacha in Egypt. Best Regards |
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Thanks a lot
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العلامات المرجعية |
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