The Language of Literature: English Grammar in ActionMacmillan, 1985 - 158 sivua Studie over de ontwikkeling van de Engelse grammatica sedert de 14e eeuw |
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Sivu 103
... linguistic oddity . She admittedly had some unorthodox grammar besides ; words like gallanter , durabler , ellipses like Reckon the morning's flagons up And say how many dew , and in ' Still own thee ' the compounds reportless and ...
... linguistic oddity . She admittedly had some unorthodox grammar besides ; words like gallanter , durabler , ellipses like Reckon the morning's flagons up And say how many dew , and in ' Still own thee ' the compounds reportless and ...
Sivu 104
... linguistic tricks or on a linguistic policy , she has some news for us in a cheerful long poem of 1862 called ' Going to him ! Happy letter ! ' It must : Tell him the page I didn't write - Tell him - I only said the syntax – And left ...
... linguistic tricks or on a linguistic policy , she has some news for us in a cheerful long poem of 1862 called ' Going to him ! Happy letter ! ' It must : Tell him the page I didn't write - Tell him - I only said the syntax – And left ...
Sivu 110
... linguistic and metrical innovator ' . He was pitted against Tennyson , compared with the new minds of their ages ( Donne or Eliot ) when Swinburne and Keats and Ruskin and Pater were really the looming influences , made into an honorary ...
... linguistic and metrical innovator ' . He was pitted against Tennyson , compared with the new minds of their ages ( Donne or Eliot ) when Swinburne and Keats and Ruskin and Pater were really the looming influences , made into an honorary ...
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Gothic Revival English | 10 |
Novels Social and Antisocial | 118 |
Critical and Devotional Prose | 132 |
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adjective adverb alliteration appear become beginning better called century child comes common course dative death effect expression eyes feminine final four French genitive give grammar hand happen heard heart Holy idiom indicative infinitive inflexions keep kind King land language Latin less linguistic live look Lord loss lost marks matter means Middle English Milton mind never night noun Old English once passage past participle past tense perhaps person phrase plural poem poet poetry possessive preposition present pronoun prose seemed seen sentence shows singular sound speak speech spelling strong style subjunctive suggests syllables syntax tee túm tee things thou thought túm tee túm turn verb verse vowel weak words write wrong