A Grammar of the English Language: (1846)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1984 - 214 стор. |
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... singular pronouns I , thou , and he . Green- wood , in his celebrated grammar , which appeared the following year , says , " Thou or you is of the second person singular . " This disposition of you was followed by the author of the ...
... singular pronouns I , thou , and he . Green- wood , in his celebrated grammar , which appeared the following year , says , " Thou or you is of the second person singular . " This disposition of you was followed by the author of the ...
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... singular , masculine gender , and possessive case ? —in the second person singular , solemn style , and objec- tive case ? —in the third person plural , nominative case ? —in the first person plural , objective case ? —in the first ...
... singular , masculine gender , and possessive case ? —in the second person singular , solemn style , and objec- tive case ? —in the third person plural , nominative case ? —in the first person plural , objective case ? —in the first ...
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... singular of the solemn style ends regularly in st or est , as Thou seest , Thou hearest , Thou sawest , Thou heardest ; and the third person singular of the present , in s or es , as He hears , He wishes ; and also in th or eth , as He ...
... singular of the solemn style ends regularly in st or est , as Thou seest , Thou hearest , Thou sawest , Thou heardest ; and the third person singular of the present , in s or es , as He hears , He wishes ; and also in th or eth , as He ...
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