The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 32
... infinitive termination of the verb ' gebiddan ' is in English represented by the preposition to . But then we observe further in the second place , that there are phrases with prepositions as well as inflections . 6 The phrases on þa ...
... infinitive termination of the verb ' gebiddan ' is in English represented by the preposition to . But then we observe further in the second place , that there are phrases with prepositions as well as inflections . 6 The phrases on þa ...
Pagina 47
... Infinitives in i , ie , ory ; the use of v for ƒ ; the use of u for i ory in such words as dude ( did ) , hudde ( hid ) , hulle ( hill ) , putte ( pit ) , & c . What adds greatly to the philological interest of the Brut is this , that a ...
... Infinitives in i , ie , ory ; the use of v for ƒ ; the use of u for i ory in such words as dude ( did ) , hudde ( hid ) , hulle ( hill ) , putte ( pit ) , & c . What adds greatly to the philological interest of the Brut is this , that a ...
Pagina 61
... infinitives ending in -i or -y , or -ie , as to conseili = to counsel ; he wolde susteini = he would sustain ; ' he ne let nozt clupie al is folc ' = he let not call all his folk ; ' duc William uorbed alle his to robby ' = duke William ...
... infinitives ending in -i or -y , or -ie , as to conseili = to counsel ; he wolde susteini = he would sustain ; ' he ne let nozt clupie al is folc ' = he let not call all his folk ; ' duc William uorbed alle his to robby ' = duke William ...
Pagina 178
... infinitive to save , or indicative I save , or imperative save me but it is the self- same word when it stands as a preposition , ' forty stripes save one . ' The force of these observations is not lessened by the fact that there are ...
... infinitive to save , or indicative I save , or imperative save me but it is the self- same word when it stands as a preposition , ' forty stripes save one . ' The force of these observations is not lessened by the fact that there are ...
Pagina 181
... infinitive in -an , and is in fact the verb turned through its infinitive form into the grammatical noun . A more com- plete explanation of this frequent stumblingblock will be found in its right place in the Syntax . 2. Next , the noun ...
... infinitive in -an , and is in fact the verb turned through its infinitive form into the grammatical noun . A more com- plete explanation of this frequent stumblingblock will be found in its right place in the Syntax . 2. Next , the noun ...
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