Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... infinitive of modern usage . Syntactically , Tudor English shows both the simple and prepositional infinitive at a transitional stage . Since the seventeenth century , it has been idomatic to use the simple infinitive ( without to ) ...
... infinitive of modern usage . Syntactically , Tudor English shows both the simple and prepositional infinitive at a transitional stage . Since the seventeenth century , it has been idomatic to use the simple infinitive ( without to ) ...
Pagina 86
... infinitive of a verb of motion , e.g. Λ EMIH V.3.20 . my husband used thether dayly ( = was in the habit of going ) Ibid V.3.159 . knowing his intent to Florence ( = his intention of going ) Sometimes the active infinitive was used for ...
... infinitive of a verb of motion , e.g. Λ EMIH V.3.20 . my husband used thether dayly ( = was in the habit of going ) Ibid V.3.159 . knowing his intent to Florence ( = his intention of going ) Sometimes the active infinitive was used for ...
Pagina 87
... infinitive is timeless , and should therefore have no tense . But it occasionally happened that the present form was used with future meaning , e.g. EMIH II.3.125 . now sir ( as we were to ascend ) their master gunner .. confronts me ...
... infinitive is timeless , and should therefore have no tense . But it occasionally happened that the present form was used with future meaning , e.g. EMIH II.3.125 . now sir ( as we were to ascend ) their master gunner .. confronts me ...
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