The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 170
... mind ap- preciates ; and it becomes , for the nonce , an interjection . And not only passion , but ignorance may do the like . With uneducated persons , their customary words and phrases grow to be very like interjections , especially ...
... mind ap- preciates ; and it becomes , for the nonce , an interjection . And not only passion , but ignorance may do the like . With uneducated persons , their customary words and phrases grow to be very like interjections , especially ...
Pagina 173
... mind . A. HAIL Sternhold , then ; and Hopkins , HAIL . B. AMEN . If flattery , folly , lust , employ the pen ; If acrimony , slander , and abuse , Give it a charge to blacken and traduce : Though Butler's wit , Pope's numbers , Prior's ...
... mind . A. HAIL Sternhold , then ; and Hopkins , HAIL . B. AMEN . If flattery , folly , lust , employ the pen ; If acrimony , slander , and abuse , Give it a charge to blacken and traduce : Though Butler's wit , Pope's numbers , Prior's ...
Pagina 178
... mind to a habit of judging each word's value by reference to its yoke - fellows in the sentence . A single example ... minds of the wooden notion that it is an inherent quality in a word to be of this or that part of speech . To be a ...
... mind to a habit of judging each word's value by reference to its yoke - fellows in the sentence . A single example ... minds of the wooden notion that it is an inherent quality in a word to be of this or that part of speech . To be a ...
Pagina 180
... minds as a noun . And beyond the pages of the dictionary , there are situations in the course of con- versation and of literature in which this is the case . Thus , in Shakspeare , King John , i . 1 , ' Have is have ; ' and in ...
... minds as a noun . And beyond the pages of the dictionary , there are situations in the course of con- versation and of literature in which this is the case . Thus , in Shakspeare , King John , i . 1 , ' Have is have ; ' and in ...
Pagina 181
... mind , and vary their characters as parts of speech accordingly . 1. And first , the verb may become a noun , as- ' To err is human , to forgive divine . ' To live in hearts we leave behind , Is not to die . ' Thomas Campbell , Hallowed ...
... mind , and vary their characters as parts of speech accordingly . 1. And first , the verb may become a noun , as- ' To err is human , to forgive divine . ' To live in hearts we leave behind , Is not to die . ' Thomas Campbell , Hallowed ...
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