Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... selfe so much better than I am , as that they who are about mee , and see my state , may have caused it to toll for mee , and I know not that No man is an Iland , intire of it selfe ; every man is a peece of the Continent , a part of ...
... selfe so much better than I am , as that they who are about mee , and see my state , may have caused it to toll for mee , and I know not that No man is an Iland , intire of it selfe ; every man is a peece of the Continent , a part of ...
Pagina 126
... selfe it were a dreame now Ibid I.3.118 . not that I neede care who know it ( modern English may know ) ( c ) After ' will ' , ' command ' , ' bid ' , ' wish ' , ' grant ' , ' have ' etc. Spenser , Faerie Queene III.8.8 . Him needed not ...
... selfe it were a dreame now Ibid I.3.118 . not that I neede care who know it ( modern English may know ) ( c ) After ' will ' , ' command ' , ' bid ' , ' wish ' , ' grant ' , ' have ' etc. Spenser , Faerie Queene III.8.8 . Him needed not ...
Pagina 136
... selfe Temp . V.1.310 . And thence retire me to my Millaine EMIH I.3.34 . I pray thee advise thy selfe well ( = consider ) EMOH II.6.65 . you can consort your selves with such poore seame - rent fellowes Ibid V.7.73 . I referre me to ...
... selfe Temp . V.1.310 . And thence retire me to my Millaine EMIH I.3.34 . I pray thee advise thy selfe well ( = consider ) EMOH II.6.65 . you can consort your selves with such poore seame - rent fellowes Ibid V.7.73 . I referre me to ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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