The English Verb, 1761Scolar P., 1969 - 303 стор. |
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James White. " The king doth pass his revels here to - night- " Take heed the queen come not within his fight : " For OBERON is paffing fell and wrath , " Because that fhe , as her attendant , hath . " A lovely boy , ftol'n from an INDIAN ...
James White. " The king doth pass his revels here to - night- " Take heed the queen come not within his fight : " For OBERON is paffing fell and wrath , " Because that fhe , as her attendant , hath . " A lovely boy , ftol'n from an INDIAN ...
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... king , so strong , " Can tic the gall up in the fland'rous tongue ? IDEM . " Fy , Sirrah ; a bawd ! -Do thou but think " What ' tis to cram a maw , or clothe a back , " From fuch a filthy vice . — " Cant thou believe thy living is a ...
... king , so strong , " Can tic the gall up in the fland'rous tongue ? IDEM . " Fy , Sirrah ; a bawd ! -Do thou but think " What ' tis to cram a maw , or clothe a back , " From fuch a filthy vice . — " Cant thou believe thy living is a ...
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... king ? For this are PHOEBUS ' oracles explor'd , " To teach the GREEKS to murmur at their Lord ? " For this with falfhoods is my honour ftain'd , " Is heav'n offended , and a prieft profan'd ; " Because my prize , my beauteous maid I ...
... king ? For this are PHOEBUS ' oracles explor'd , " To teach the GREEKS to murmur at their Lord ? " For this with falfhoods is my honour ftain'd , " Is heav'n offended , and a prieft profan'd ; " Because my prize , my beauteous maid I ...
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acting action alfo appear application bave bear beaten beating belonging changing command concerning conditional conduct Conjugation death denotes Determinative difference doth DRYDEN Elective English event expreffion expreffive eyes fall fame fear feems fhall fhould fight Firſt Firſt Paſt fome fometimes force foul Fourth fuch fuppofition Future give hand hath hear heart heav'n honour IDEM Imperative Mood Indicative Mood Infinitive inftances intimates itſelf king laft leave live look Lord manner marks means MILTON mind muſt nature never night notice Number obferve occafion Paffive Participle Past Perfon Plural POPE Prefent Tenfe refers refpect SANDYS Second Paft Tenfe Secondly SHAKESPEAR ſhall Sign Singular Subjunctive Mood taken Tenſe termination thee thefe theſe thing Third thofe thoſe thou thought us'd uſe Verb Voice whofe