Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... sentence : Seb . III . i . p . 346 Such surly kindness did I never see . There is no example of the do - form in connection with ' nor ' , except one where the negative ' nor ' causes the periphrasis along with neither ' : Conq . I. IV ...
... sentence : Seb . III . i . p . 346 Such surly kindness did I never see . There is no example of the do - form in connection with ' nor ' , except one where the negative ' nor ' causes the periphrasis along with neither ' : Conq . I. IV ...
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... sentence with commas before and after the inserted part : - I beseech you I beseech you , I pray thee I pray thee , I pray come ..--- I pray , come --- My Sword I Say = My sword , I say I mean Sir I mean , sir Marrie that I think be ...
... sentence with commas before and after the inserted part : - I beseech you I beseech you , I pray thee I pray thee , I pray come ..--- I pray , come --- My Sword I Say = My sword , I say I mean Sir I mean , sir Marrie that I think be ...
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... sentence : the leading element of the main clause + [ the subordinate clause ] . 66 The subordinate clause is abbreviated henceforth as the sub- clause . " 2. Binary structure I When a noun clause serves in a sentence as object clause ...
... sentence : the leading element of the main clause + [ the subordinate clause ] . 66 The subordinate clause is abbreviated henceforth as the sub- clause . " 2. Binary structure I When a noun clause serves in a sentence as object clause ...
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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