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... verse and prose , but a more minute observation may reveal that the do - form holds a slightly stronger position in prose than in verse ; and further , the author 1 ) Cp . H. Marchand : Remarks about English Negative Sentences ' in Eigo ...
... verse and prose , but a more minute observation may reveal that the do - form holds a slightly stronger position in prose than in verse ; and further , the author 1 ) Cp . H. Marchand : Remarks about English Negative Sentences ' in Eigo ...
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... verse but also in prose . We must here remind ourselves of Söderlind's remark that Dryden's irregular use of the ... verse works cases simple periph . total Conq . I. ( heroic couplet , 1672 ) 19 10 29 Aureng . ( heroic couplet , 1676 ) ...
... verse but also in prose . We must here remind ourselves of Söderlind's remark that Dryden's irregular use of the ... verse works cases simple periph . total Conq . I. ( heroic couplet , 1672 ) 19 10 29 Aureng . ( heroic couplet , 1676 ) ...
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... verse ; 0 : 0 , in prose ) , ' seem ' ( 5 : 0 , in verse ; 1 : 0 , in prose ) , ' give ' ( 4 : 0 , in verse ; 0 : 0 , in prose ) , and ' come ' ( 3 : 0 , in verse ; 0 : 1 , in prose ) . On the other hand , the only verb which prefers ...
... verse ; 0 : 0 , in prose ) , ' seem ' ( 5 : 0 , in verse ; 1 : 0 , in prose ) , ' give ' ( 4 : 0 , in verse ; 0 : 0 , in prose ) , and ' come ' ( 3 : 0 , in verse ; 0 : 1 , in prose ) . On the other hand , the only verb which prefers ...
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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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