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reputable — disreputa­ ble 223—224

reserved — unreserved

224

reservedly — unreserv­ edly 224

resistible — irresistible

224

resisting — unresisting

224

resolute — irresolute 225 resolutely — irreso­ lutely 225

resolution — irresolu­ tion 225

respect — disrespect 225 respectful — disre­ spectful 225

responsible — irrespon­ sible 226 responsibility — irre­ sponsibility 226

responsive — unrespon­ sive 226

restrained — unrestrain­ ed 226

reverent — irreverent

226—227

reverently — irrever­ ently 227

reverence — irreverence

227

revocable — irrevocable

227

rewarded — unrewarded

227

roll — unroll 227 romantic — unromantic

228

ruffled — .unruffled 228 ruly — unruly 228

safe — unsafe 228 sanctioned — unsanction­

ed 229

sane — insane 229 sanely — insanely 229 sanity — insanity 229

sanitary — a) unsani­ tary, b) insanitary

229—230

satisfactory — unsatis­ factory 230

satisfied — a) dissatis-, fied, b) unsatisfied

230

satisfaction — dissatis­ faction 230—231

savoury — unsavoury 231 say — unsay 231 scientific — unscientif­

ic 231

scrupulous — unscrupu­ lous 231—232 scrupulously — unscru­ pulously 232

seasonable — unseason­ able 232

seat — unseat 232 secure — insecure 232

securely — insecurely

233

security — insecurity

233

seemly — unseemly 233 selfish — unselfish 233 selfishly — unselfishly

233


- 280 •»

selfishness — unselfish­ ness 233—234

sensitive — insensitive

234

sentimental — unsenti­ mental 234

separable — inseparable

234

service—disservice 234233

settle — unsettle 235 shackled — unshackled

235

shaven — unshaven (un­ shaved) 235

significant — insignifi­ cant 235—236 significantly — insig­ nificantly 236 significance — insignif­ icance 236

similar — dissimilar 236 sincere — insincere 236 sincerely — insincerely

237

sincerity — insincerity

237

smiling — unsmiling 237 solicited — unsolicited

237

soluble — insoluble 237 solved — unsolved 238 sophisticated — unsophis­

ticated 238

sound — unsound 238 soundness — unsound­ ness 238

spoiled — unspoiled (un­ spoilt) 238—239

spoken — unspoken 239

sportsmanlike — un­ sportsmanlike 239

spotted — unspotted 239 stable — unstable 239

240

stability — instability

240

stained — unstained 240 steady — unsteady 240 steadily — unsteadily

240

strung — unstrung 240 subordinate — insubordi­

nate 241

subordinafely — insubordinately 241 subordination — insub­ ordination 241

substantial — unsubstan­ tial 241

substantially — unsub­ stantially 241

successful — unsuccessful

242

successfully—unsuccess­ fully 242

sufferable — insufferable

242

sufficient — insufficient

242

sufficiently — insuffi­ ciently 243

sufficiency — insuffi­ ciency 243

suited — unsuited 243 suitability — unsuita­ bility 243

supported — unsupport­ ed 243



— 281 *-

surmountable — insur­ mountable 243—244 suspected — unsuspected

244

suspecting —unsuspect-

• ing 244

suspicious — unsuspici­ ous 244

sympathetic — unsym­ pathetic 244—245 sympathetically — un­ sympathetically 245

tainted — untainted 245 tamed — untamed 245 tangible — intangible 245 tarnished — untarnished

246

tenanted — untenanted

246

terminable — intermi­ nable 246

thinking — unthinking

246—247

thinkable — unthink­ able 247

tidy — untidy 247 tidily — untidily

'247

tidiness — untidiness

247

tie — untie 247 tiring — untiring 248 told — untold 248

tolerable — intolerable

248

tolerably — intolera­ bly 248

tolerant — intolerant

248— 249

tolerance — intolerance

249

touched — untouched 249 touchable — untouch­ able 249

toward — untoward 249 trained — untrained

249— 250

troubled — untroubled

250

true — untrue 250 truth — untruth 250 truthful — untruthful

250

trust — distrust 251 trustful — distrustful

251

usual — unusual 251 usually — unusually

251

used — a) unused, b) disused 251—<252 uttered — unuttered 252 utterable — unuttera­

ble 252

veil — unveil 252

visible — invisible 252253.

visibility — invisibil­ ity 253

voluntary — involun­ tary 253

voluntarily — involun­ tarily 253


— 282 -

vulnerable ' — invulner­ able 253

wanted — unwanted

253— 254

warranted — unwarrant­ ed 254

wary — unwary 254 washed — unwashed 254 watched — unwatched

254— 255

wavering — unwavering

255

welcome — unwelcome

255

well — unwell 255 wholesome — unwhole­

some 255

willing — unwilling 256 willingly — unwilling­ ly 256

willingness — unwil­ lingness 256

wind — unwind 256 winking — unwinking

256—257

wise — unwise 257 wisely — unwisely 257

wittingly — unwittingly

257

wonted — unwonted 257 worthy — unworthy 258 worthiness — unwor­

thiness 258

wounded — unwounded

258

wrap —unwrap 258 ' written — unwritten 259

yielding— unyielding 259

У К А З А Т Е Л Ь УСЛОВН Ы Х О БО ЗН А ЧЕН И Й Ц ИТИРУЕМ Ы Х ИСТОЧНИКОВ

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J.

London,

The People of

the Abyss,

“ Short

Sto­

ries” ,

FLPH *,

1953

 

 

 

Tom Sawyer

Adventures

M. Twain,

The Adventures of

and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, FLPH,

1948

All Men

R. Aldington, All Men Are Enemies,

L.

 

Ann H. Wells, Ann Veronica,

L., 1910

 

 

 

Apostate

J. London, The Apostate,

“ Short Stories,”

FLPH

1953

 

 

 

FLPH, 1951

 

 

Apple B. Shaw, The Apple Cart,

 

 

Arrowsmith S. Lewis, Arrowsmith, N. Y.,

1925

 

 

Babbit

S.

Lewis,

Babbit, FLPH, 1962

 

 

 

Bleak Ch. Dickens, Bleak House, FLPH, 1957

 

 

Brilling H.

Wells, Mr. Britling Sees 11 Through, N. Y

1916

 

 

 

 

Father

Brown Stories, L.

Brown

G. K. Chesterton, The

Build

J.

London,

To

Build

a

Fire,

“ Short Stories,”

FLPH

1953

Bulls, “ Short

Stories,”

FLPH,

1953

Bulls

J.

London,

Cannery

J. Steinbeck, Cannery Row, N. Y., 1947

 

Caesar B. Shaw, Caesar and Cleopatra,"Selected Works,”

FLPH,

1958

 

 

 

Tree,

“ Tales,”

FLPH,

Cherry A. Coppard, The Cherry

1961

 

 

 

 

 

Queer Trades, L.

 

Club J. Chesterton, The Club of

Dell

Collar

G.

 

Metalious,

The Tight

White Collar,

A

book

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L.

 

Colonel R. Aldington, The Colonel’s

Daughter,

1949

Copperfield Ch. Dickens, David Copperfield, FLPH,

* FLPH — Foreign Languages Publishing House,

Moscow