Wissenschaftliche Grammatik der englischen Sprache, Том 21861 |
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... VIII . - biogr . ess . biographi- Mar. Marryat . - P . S. Peter Simple . - J . Faith . Jacob Faithful . - Violet , -Mission . Massinger and Ford ed . Coleridge . Moore's Poetical works . Lond . 1839 . Mi. The works of J. Milton . 2. 4 ...
... VIII . - biogr . ess . biographi- Mar. Marryat . - P . S. Peter Simple . - J . Faith . Jacob Faithful . - Violet , -Mission . Massinger and Ford ed . Coleridge . Moore's Poetical works . Lond . 1839 . Mi. The works of J. Milton . 2. 4 ...
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... . 127 . 130 133 150 I. Personal 165 II . Self . 167 III . Possessive 168 IV . One 175 V. Schwächung und Anlehnung des Pronomens 176 VI . Indefinite Article 177 VII . Definite Article . VIII . Demonstrative Pronouns IX.
... . 127 . 130 133 150 I. Personal 165 II . Self . 167 III . Possessive 168 IV . One 175 V. Schwächung und Anlehnung des Pronomens 176 VI . Indefinite Article 177 VII . Definite Article . VIII . Demonstrative Pronouns IX.
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Eduard Fiedler. VII . Definite Article . VIII . Demonstrative Pronouns IX . Interrogative Pronouns Seite 181 195 200 X. Relative Pronouns 202 XI . Indefinite Pronouns 219 6 . Numerals 242 7 . Adjectiv 246 Comparation 248 Adjectiv und ...
Eduard Fiedler. VII . Definite Article . VIII . Demonstrative Pronouns IX . Interrogative Pronouns Seite 181 195 200 X. Relative Pronouns 202 XI . Indefinite Pronouns 219 6 . Numerals 242 7 . Adjectiv 246 Comparation 248 Adjectiv und ...
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... VIII . 244. 250 . - Ein Analogon des jetzt allein gebräuchlichen to be bildet to become mit dem Particip , um den Anfang der passiven Handlung zu bezeichnen z . B. I became acquainted with him ; from Asia all the other portions of the ...
... VIII . 244. 250 . - Ein Analogon des jetzt allein gebräuchlichen to be bildet to become mit dem Particip , um den Anfang der passiven Handlung zu bezeichnen z . B. I became acquainted with him ; from Asia all the other portions of the ...
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... VIII . 4. 1 , Otway Titus 32 , Bu . Rienzi 120 ) . brighten mit und ohne pron . my master may busy himself about projection ( B. I. 249 ) . busy- ing themselves in things totally incomprehensible ( Ir . ) . the neighbours would collect ...
... VIII . 4. 1 , Otway Titus 32 , Bu . Rienzi 120 ) . brighten mit und ohne pron . my master may busy himself about projection ( B. I. 249 ) . busy- ing themselves in things totally incomprehensible ( Ir . ) . the neighbours would collect ...
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