Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... original Latin infinitives , 2 in translations , but not having infinitives corresponding to them in the original Latin works ( Bede 342. 18 ; Pr . Gu . V. 68 ) , and 5 from the original Anglo- Saxon works ( that is , those of Elfric's ...
... original Latin infinitives , 2 in translations , but not having infinitives corresponding to them in the original Latin works ( Bede 342. 18 ; Pr . Gu . V. 68 ) , and 5 from the original Anglo- Saxon works ( that is , those of Elfric's ...
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... original work . Therefore the sum of the examples with the bare inf . as the subject may decrease hereafter in the original OE works . ( 6 ) Those four examples in the class 1 of the bare inf . as the subject according to Bock are as ...
... original work . Therefore the sum of the examples with the bare inf . as the subject may decrease hereafter in the original OE works . ( 6 ) Those four examples in the class 1 of the bare inf . as the subject according to Bock are as ...
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... original daily issue written as [ * and at ] . Compare also textual emendations made upon the Adventurer by Dr. Johnson himself with the original serial issues in a like case . The following are shown according to the collations made by ...
... original daily issue written as [ * and at ] . Compare also textual emendations made upon the Adventurer by Dr. Johnson himself with the original serial issues in a like case . The following are shown according to the collations made by ...
Contents
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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