The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina viii
... Adverb 403 ( 1 ) The Flat Adverb 405 ( 2 ) The Flexional Adverb 409 ( 3 ) The Phrasal Adverb § The Numerals 417 426 CHAPTER VIII . The Pronoun Group CHAPTER IX . 1. Substantival Pronouns 2. Adjectival Pronouns 3. Adverbial Pronouns The ...
... Adverb 403 ( 1 ) The Flat Adverb 405 ( 2 ) The Flexional Adverb 409 ( 3 ) The Phrasal Adverb § The Numerals 417 426 CHAPTER VIII . The Pronoun Group CHAPTER IX . 1. Substantival Pronouns 2. Adjectival Pronouns 3. Adverbial Pronouns The ...
Pagina 31
... adverbs , the great words of conspicuous im- portance , but also a sprinkling of little interpreters among the greater words ; and the relations of the great words to one another are expressed by the little ones that fill the spaces ...
... adverbs , the great words of conspicuous im- portance , but also a sprinkling of little interpreters among the greater words ; and the relations of the great words to one another are expressed by the little ones that fill the spaces ...
Pagina 85
... adverb meaning ' around , ' linked to a French verb sièger , to sit ; and the compound means ' to sit around ' a place . The old word which this hybrid sup- planted was besittan , from which we still retain the verb to beset . So in ...
... adverb meaning ' around , ' linked to a French verb sièger , to sit ; and the compound means ' to sit around ' a place . The old word which this hybrid sup- planted was besittan , from which we still retain the verb to beset . So in ...
Pagina 187
... adverb a Part of Speech , because these have no meaning by themselves without the aid of nouns and verbs , and ... adverbs , but the moderns have made them a separate class . If it were a question to which of the parts of speech the ...
... adverb a Part of Speech , because these have no meaning by themselves without the aid of nouns and verbs , and ... adverbs , but the moderns have made them a separate class . If it were a question to which of the parts of speech the ...
Pagina 191
... adverb of locality , as ' Lo here , ' or ' Lo there ' ; or Lo ! where the stripling , wrapt in wonder , roves . Beattie , Minstrel , Bk . i . While lo became the literary form of the word , 1. THE NATURAL INTERJECTION . 191 Natural ...
... adverb of locality , as ' Lo here , ' or ' Lo there ' ; or Lo ! where the stripling , wrapt in wonder , roves . Beattie , Minstrel , Bk . i . While lo became the literary form of the word , 1. THE NATURAL INTERJECTION . 191 Natural ...
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