Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... sometimes , needs , nowadays , always , piecemeal ; from the historical pronoun ( now article ) , the , in ' the sooner the better ' ; from adjectives and numerals , the adverbs with and without the suffix -ly , as in ' he works hard ...
... sometimes , needs , nowadays , always , piecemeal ; from the historical pronoun ( now article ) , the , in ' the sooner the better ' ; from adjectives and numerals , the adverbs with and without the suffix -ly , as in ' he works hard ...
Pagina 93
... sometimes with the meaning of ' once upon a time ' . Rich . II I.2.54 . Farewell old Gaunt , thy sometimes brothers wife , / With her companion Griefe must end her life EMOH II.3.202 . this feather grew in her sweet fanne sometimes ( d ) ...
... sometimes with the meaning of ' once upon a time ' . Rich . II I.2.54 . Farewell old Gaunt , thy sometimes brothers wife , / With her companion Griefe must end her life EMOH II.3.202 . this feather grew in her sweet fanne sometimes ( d ) ...
Pagina 177
... sometimes doth perfect the same : as Romans 11.36 - Of him , and through him , and to him , are all things : to whom bee glorie for ever . Chapter 4.3.2 . deals with the rhetorical uses of punctuation , and goes a long way to explaining ...
... sometimes doth perfect the same : as Romans 11.36 - Of him , and through him , and to him , are all things : to whom bee glorie for ever . Chapter 4.3.2 . deals with the rhetorical uses of punctuation , and goes a long way to explaining ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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