The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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... Interjections . § 1. Natural Interjections § 2. Historical Interjections CHAPTER IV . Of the Parts of Speech CHAPTER V. Of Presentive and Symbolic Words , and of In- flections 218 CHAPTER VI . The Verbal Group 254 1. Strong Verbs 2 ...
... Interjections . § 1. Natural Interjections § 2. Historical Interjections CHAPTER IV . Of the Parts of Speech CHAPTER V. Of Presentive and Symbolic Words , and of In- flections 218 CHAPTER VI . The Verbal Group 254 1. Strong Verbs 2 ...
Pagina 185
... into the foreground what before lay almost unobserved - the great diversity of opinion which exists as to the correct sound of many words . CHAPTER III . OF INTERJECTIONS . 193. THE term Interjection CONSISTENT METHODS . 185.
... into the foreground what before lay almost unobserved - the great diversity of opinion which exists as to the correct sound of many words . CHAPTER III . OF INTERJECTIONS . 193. THE term Interjection CONSISTENT METHODS . 185.
Pagina 186
John Earle. CHAPTER III . OF INTERJECTIONS . 193. THE term Interjection signifies something that is ' pitched in among ' things of which it does not naturally form a constituent part . The Interjection has been so named by grammarians in ...
John Earle. CHAPTER III . OF INTERJECTIONS . 193. THE term Interjection signifies something that is ' pitched in among ' things of which it does not naturally form a constituent part . The Interjection has been so named by grammarians in ...
Pagina 187
... interjections as adverbs , but the moderns have made them a separate class . If it were a question to which of the parts of speech the interjection is most cognate , it must be answered to the verb . For if we take any simple interjection ...
... interjections as adverbs , but the moderns have made them a separate class . If it were a question to which of the parts of speech the interjection is most cognate , it must be answered to the verb . For if we take any simple interjection ...
Pagina 188
... interjection . Shakspeare's interjections cannot be rendered with any truth , except by one who has mastered the whole play . In the accompaniments of tone , air , action , lies the rhetoric of the interjection , which is used with ...
... interjection . Shakspeare's interjections cannot be rendered with any truth , except by one who has mastered the whole play . In the accompaniments of tone , air , action , lies the rhetoric of the interjection , which is used with ...
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