Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... express Cicero exactly , you cannot express yourself . If you do not express yourself , your speech will be a false mirror.'1 I English translation by I. Scott in Controversies over the Imitation of Cicero ( N.York , 1910 ) , Part II ...
... express Cicero exactly , you cannot express yourself . If you do not express yourself , your speech will be a false mirror.'1 I English translation by I. Scott in Controversies over the Imitation of Cicero ( N.York , 1910 ) , Part II ...
Pagina 118
... express first a volition - coloured future and finally a future time without such colouring . But the more frequent such a use of will as an auxiliary becomes , the greater is naturally the need for stronger and more unmistakable verbs ...
... express first a volition - coloured future and finally a future time without such colouring . But the more frequent such a use of will as an auxiliary becomes , the greater is naturally the need for stronger and more unmistakable verbs ...
Pagina 124
... express what was proper , or what ought to be ; 4. to express a command or emphatic wish ; 5. in adverbial clauses of time , place , manner , condition and con- cession , as well as final and consecutive clauses , which in modern ...
... express what was proper , or what ought to be ; 4. to express a command or emphatic wish ; 5. in adverbial clauses of time , place , manner , condition and con- cession , as well as final and consecutive clauses , which in modern ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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