Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 94
... appears to outdo Shakespeare in his idiomatic uses of adverbs . Most of the following uses of in appear now to be pleonastic : EMIH I.2.52 . I have a little hast in Ibid II.3.106 . the taking in of Tortosa last yeer by the Geno- wayes ...
... appears to outdo Shakespeare in his idiomatic uses of adverbs . Most of the following uses of in appear now to be pleonastic : EMIH I.2.52 . I have a little hast in Ibid II.3.106 . the taking in of Tortosa last yeer by the Geno- wayes ...
Pagina 161
... appear also in oblique cases . The latter practice was caused , in Jespersen's view ( Progress in Language , SS 170 ... appears only as an interrogative pronoun . Shakespeare uses who for whom frequently , both in relative and ...
... appear also in oblique cases . The latter practice was caused , in Jespersen's view ( Progress in Language , SS 170 ... appears only as an interrogative pronoun . Shakespeare uses who for whom frequently , both in relative and ...
Pagina 165
... appear to be at the end of some relative clauses . Adverbs , like subjects , have always enjoyed much flexibility in ... appears after the subject pronoun ) Ibid I Corinthians XV.19 . If in this life only SYNTAX AND STYLE CONCLUDED 165.
... appear to be at the end of some relative clauses . Adverbs , like subjects , have always enjoyed much flexibility in ... appears after the subject pronoun ) Ibid I Corinthians XV.19 . If in this life only SYNTAX AND STYLE CONCLUDED 165.
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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