Our Living Language: A New Guide to English GrammarT. Nelson and Sons, Limited, 1925 - 301 стор. |
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... SHAKESPEARE , King John , V. , vi . , 32 . " 2. Arthur , whom they say is killed to - night on your suggestion . " " SHAKESPEARE , King John , IV . , ii . , 165 . 3. Is she as tall as me ? " " " 4 . SHAKESPEARE , Antony and Cleopatra ...
... SHAKESPEARE , King John , V. , vi . , 32 . " 2. Arthur , whom they say is killed to - night on your suggestion . " " SHAKESPEARE , King John , IV . , ii . , 165 . 3. Is she as tall as me ? " " " 4 . SHAKESPEARE , Antony and Cleopatra ...
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... SHAKESPEARE , Twelfth Night , II . , v . , 89 . " Who koude ryme in Englyshe proprely His martirdom ! For sothe it am nat I. " CHAUCER , Knight's Tale , 1460 . " " II . Habbath geleafan , ic hyt eom . " A.S. Matthew XIV . , 27 ( A.D. ...
... SHAKESPEARE , Twelfth Night , II . , v . , 89 . " Who koude ryme in Englyshe proprely His martirdom ! For sothe it am nat I. " CHAUCER , Knight's Tale , 1460 . " " II . Habbath geleafan , ic hyt eom . " A.S. Matthew XIV . , 27 ( A.D. ...
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... SHAKESPEARE , The Tempest , II . , I. IO . The very two individuals whom he thought were far away . " DISRAELI , Vivian Grey . II . Nobody ever put so much of themselves into their work . " LESLIE STEPHEN . 12. Those two , no matter who ...
... SHAKESPEARE , The Tempest , II . , I. IO . The very two individuals whom he thought were far away . " DISRAELI , Vivian Grey . II . Nobody ever put so much of themselves into their work . " LESLIE STEPHEN . 12. Those two , no matter who ...
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... SHAKESPEARE , 2 Henry VI . In some , the meaning of one of the words may guide him - for example , when a word denotes a person , the assumption is that it is the Subject — for example : — " How in a trice the turnpike men Their gates ...
... SHAKESPEARE , 2 Henry VI . In some , the meaning of one of the words may guide him - for example , when a word denotes a person , the assumption is that it is the Subject — for example : — " How in a trice the turnpike men Their gates ...
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... SHAKESPEARE , Twelfth Night . " What kind of woman is't ? " . Of your com- SHAKESPEARE , Twelfth Night . plexion . " 3. O Stephano , hast any more of this ? whole butt , man . " The SHAKESPEARE , The Tempest . 1 This might be tried on ...
... SHAKESPEARE , Twelfth Night . " What kind of woman is't ? " . Of your com- SHAKESPEARE , Twelfth Night . plexion . " 3. O Stephano , hast any more of this ? whole butt , man . " The SHAKESPEARE , The Tempest . 1 This might be tried on ...
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Our Living Language: A New Guide to English Grammar John Henry Grafton Grattan,Percival Gurrey Перегляд фрагмента - 1929 |
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action actually Adjective Adverbs Alice in Wonderland Auxiliary Brown Cæsar called CARLYLE Chapter classes classification clauses co-ordinate Compound cont Contrast Cranford denote distinction employed expresses futurity fact following sentences Forsyte Saga function G. B. SHAW G. K. CHESTERTON GALSWORTHY GASKELL gender Genitive give grammar grammarians grammatical means Ibid idea Individual-Noun inflexions instances Intransitive italicized words J. M. BARRIE Jespersen label LAMB language Latin LEWIS CARROLL linked literary look mind Modality Modern English Modern Utopia NON-PERSONAL Note noun Noun-Substantive Number-Noun Object Particle person Phrases Plural Possessive Predicate Preposition Present Tense present-day English Pronoun Qualifier R. L. STEVENSON reference Reflexive relation RUDYARD KIPLING SHAKESPEARE Singular speak speaker speaker-for example speech Subject subordinate Substantive Sweet NEG T. L. PEACOCK tences term thought Three Plays tion Unreal Hypothesis vague quantity Vague-Quantity-Noun verb word-order writing
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Сторінка 282 - It happened one day about noon, going towards my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's naked foot on the shore, which was very plain to be seen in the sand. I stood like one thunderstruck, or as if I had seen an apparition.
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