Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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... shows that the son is on more intimate terms with Musco than the father . It is this distance which leads the servant to give the latter away to the son . As Stephano also uses thou to Musco , there seems evidence that young men were ...
... shows that the son is on more intimate terms with Musco than the father . It is this distance which leads the servant to give the latter away to the son . As Stephano also uses thou to Musco , there seems evidence that young men were ...
Pagina 112
... show , the functions of the past , perfect and pluperfect tenses were not as carefully demarcated in the sixteenth ... shows that by 1623 the usage had been tightened ) MND V.1.2 . I never may beleeve / These antique fables EMIH I ...
... show , the functions of the past , perfect and pluperfect tenses were not as carefully demarcated in the sixteenth ... shows that by 1623 the usage had been tightened ) MND V.1.2 . I never may beleeve / These antique fables EMIH I ...
Pagina 131
... shows that the poet uses as transitive verbs the following adjectives : happy , bold , coy , false , feeble , fond , gentle , honest , mad , plain , safe , violent and worthy ; as well as these nouns : balm , barn , bench , brain ...
... shows that the poet uses as transitive verbs the following adjectives : happy , bold , coy , false , feeble , fond , gentle , honest , mad , plain , safe , violent and worthy ; as well as these nouns : balm , barn , bench , brain ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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