Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... hand , no more / Then a dead stumpe ( = both his hands ) Herrick , Another Grace for a Child . Here a little child I stand , / Heaving up my either hand Among other archiac words and phrases , with a literary flavour , found in the ...
... hand , no more / Then a dead stumpe ( = both his hands ) Herrick , Another Grace for a Child . Here a little child I stand , / Heaving up my either hand Among other archiac words and phrases , with a literary flavour , found in the ...
Pagina 98
... hand ) Wint . Tale II.1.126 . Beseech your Highnesse call the Queene againe ( = back ) I Henry VI V.3.160 . And I againe in Henries Royall name Give thee her hand for signe of plighted faith ( = in return ) ( b ) Once : / Cor . II.3.1 ...
... hand ) Wint . Tale II.1.126 . Beseech your Highnesse call the Queene againe ( = back ) I Henry VI V.3.160 . And I againe in Henries Royall name Give thee her hand for signe of plighted faith ( = in return ) ( b ) Once : / Cor . II.3.1 ...
Pagina 120
... hand thus ore his brow , / He falls to such perusal of my face / As he would draw it EMIH II.3.12 . now sir ( as we were to ascend ) their master gunner confronts me ... Ibid IV.1.30 . I no sooner came , but out flies their rapiers Ibid ...
... hand thus ore his brow , / He falls to such perusal of my face / As he would draw it EMIH II.3.12 . now sir ( as we were to ascend ) their master gunner confronts me ... Ibid IV.1.30 . I no sooner came , but out flies their rapiers Ibid ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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