Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... examples which Callaway gleaned belong to the class 3. In seven cases , one from Beowulf ( 1792-3 ) , and 6 from ... examples in prose Bock applies the same strict rule to them . In the class 3 , 61 examples are found out accompanied by ...
... examples which Callaway gleaned belong to the class 3. In seven cases , one from Beowulf ( 1792-3 ) , and 6 from ... examples in prose Bock applies the same strict rule to them . In the class 3 , 61 examples are found out accompanied by ...
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... examples of the bare inf . in various uses , esp . from Chaucer , and compares them with the examples from Old French , in Der Infinitiv in Mittelenglischen . Apparently he is inclined to find the Old French influence in such uses . But ...
... examples of the bare inf . in various uses , esp . from Chaucer , and compares them with the examples from Old French , in Der Infinitiv in Mittelenglischen . Apparently he is inclined to find the Old French influence in such uses . But ...
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... Examples : preest 1518 , cleernes 1529 , cheafely , hearse ( hairs ) 1530 , freende , feeldes 1564 , preiste 1568 , meit ( meet ) 1575 , beleeve 1592 , yeerly 1598 , quean 1600 , neere , greive 1647 , yeelde 1649 , doare 1535 , bloude ...
... Examples : preest 1518 , cleernes 1529 , cheafely , hearse ( hairs ) 1530 , freende , feeldes 1564 , preiste 1568 , meit ( meet ) 1575 , beleeve 1592 , yeerly 1598 , quean 1600 , neere , greive 1647 , yeelde 1649 , doare 1535 , bloude ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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