Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 94
... EMOH III.9.39 . her braine's a verie quiver of iests ! and she do's dart them abroad with that sweete loose , and iudiciall aime ( = about ) ( b ) Away This adverb had almost as many meanings as abroad , e.g. 2 Henry IV III.2.213 . she ...
... EMOH III.9.39 . her braine's a verie quiver of iests ! and she do's dart them abroad with that sweete loose , and iudiciall aime ( = about ) ( b ) Away This adverb had almost as many meanings as abroad , e.g. 2 Henry IV III.2.213 . she ...
Pagina 95
... EMOH I.3.114 . Kils the vipers up ( pleonastic ) ( vii ) Thence and Whence This is actually a duplication , thence meaning ' from there ' and whence ' from where ' . EMIH I.4.211 . corrupts the iudgement , and from thence , / Sends like ...
... EMOH I.3.114 . Kils the vipers up ( pleonastic ) ( vii ) Thence and Whence This is actually a duplication , thence meaning ' from there ' and whence ' from where ' . EMIH I.4.211 . corrupts the iudgement , and from thence , / Sends like ...
Pagina 107
... EMOH Induc . 311. let me die poyson'd with some venemous hisse ( b ) = ' On ' Rich . II III.2.175 . I live with bread like you Meas . IV.3.149 . I am faine to dine and sup with water and bran Mac . V.4.13 . I have supt full with horrors ...
... EMOH Induc . 311. let me die poyson'd with some venemous hisse ( b ) = ' On ' Rich . II III.2.175 . I live with bread like you Meas . IV.3.149 . I am faine to dine and sup with water and bran Mac . V.4.13 . I have supt full with horrors ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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