Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... reason of phonetic ease . The only forms that resisted and delayed the invasion of the -s inflexion were hath and doth , probably owing to the frequency with which these words occurred , both as auxiliaries and notional verbs . Both ...
... reason of phonetic ease . The only forms that resisted and delayed the invasion of the -s inflexion were hath and doth , probably owing to the frequency with which these words occurred , both as auxiliaries and notional verbs . Both ...
Pagina 47
... reason that the vernacular , at first , carried a low estimation , as a medium of the illiterate . C. S. Lewis has said in his English Literature in the Sixteenth Century that ' Rhetoric is the greatest barrier between us and our ...
... reason that the vernacular , at first , carried a low estimation , as a medium of the illiterate . C. S. Lewis has said in his English Literature in the Sixteenth Century that ' Rhetoric is the greatest barrier between us and our ...
Pagina 166
... reason the latter only wants explanation L. Wortley Montague , Letters . Women of quality whose birth and leisure only serve to render them useless Richardson , Clarissa IV.107 . A few extracts of them will be only given . There are no ...
... reason the latter only wants explanation L. Wortley Montague , Letters . Women of quality whose birth and leisure only serve to render them useless Richardson , Clarissa IV.107 . A few extracts of them will be only given . There are no ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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