A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of the Differences Between Elizabethan and Modern English : for the Use of SchoolsMacmillan, 1871 - 511 стор. |
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accent adjective adverbial antecedent appears Ben Jonson Cæsar Chaucer clause common Comp Compare confusion conjunction construction Coriol Cymb dative doth duke Early English Elizabethan authors ellipsis emphatic euphony explained expressed eyes F. F. Sh fear Folio following passage French frequently gerund give Globe Greek Hamlet hand hast hath heaven Hen VI Hence honour idiom illustrated implied infinitive inflection inserted interrogative king Latin Layamon Lear live look lord Macb Macbeth Mätzner metaphorically modern monosyllable natural night nominative nominative absolute nót noun object omission omitted Othello participle perhaps person phrase plural precedes prefix preposition present probably pronoun queen regarded relative retained Rich sense sentence Shakespeare signify Similarly sometimes Sonn soul speak stand subjunctive syllable Temp Tempest thee thou transitive verb transposed transposition trimeter unemphatic verbal verse VIII Wickliffe William of Palerne words دو