The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 242
... origin of am , art , and are , it is plain that besides these we have here the fragments of two verbs , whose infinitives in Saxon were BEON and WESAN . Our present infinitive to be is from the former . In 242 THE VERBAL GROUP .
... origin of am , art , and are , it is plain that besides these we have here the fragments of two verbs , whose infinitives in Saxon were BEON and WESAN . Our present infinitive to be is from the former . In 242 THE VERBAL GROUP .
Pagina 243
... infinitive in the Coke's Tale of Gamelyn : ' Cursed mot he worthe bothe fleisch and blood , That ever do priour or abbot ony good ! ' In the following quotation from the Creed of Piers Plough- man , 744 , we have the infinitive twice ...
... infinitive in the Coke's Tale of Gamelyn : ' Cursed mot he worthe bothe fleisch and blood , That ever do priour or abbot ony good ! ' In the following quotation from the Creed of Piers Plough- man , 744 , we have the infinitive twice ...
Pagina 244
John Earle. man , 744 , we have the infinitive twice , and once with the ancient termination : - ' Now mot ich soutere his sone And ich a beggers brol And work to a writere Oper falsly to a frere So of þat beggers brol · · setten to ...
John Earle. man , 744 , we have the infinitive twice , and once with the ancient termination : - ' Now mot ich soutere his sone And ich a beggers brol And work to a writere Oper falsly to a frere So of þat beggers brol · · setten to ...
Pagina 245
... ( infinitive hatan ) looks exceedingly like as if a reduplication of the root had by some sort of compensation got simplified at length into the form het . The German ging , preterite of the verb go , has again a form which ( though there ...
... ( infinitive hatan ) looks exceedingly like as if a reduplication of the root had by some sort of compensation got simplified at length into the form het . The German ging , preterite of the verb go , has again a form which ( though there ...
Pagina 249
... , it will be seen , are destitute of partici- ples , and this is merely because they have dropped off through disuse . In like manner , and from the same cause , few of them have infinitives . Indeed , none of THE VERBAL GROUP . 249.
... , it will be seen , are destitute of partici- ples , and this is merely because they have dropped off through disuse . In like manner , and from the same cause , few of them have infinitives . Indeed , none of THE VERBAL GROUP . 249.
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