English Grammar, Historical and AnalyticalLongmans, Green, and Company, 1878 - 472 páginas |
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... Bible of the seventeenth century . In many of the narrative parts of that version the few Roman words found might , without any loss of truth or strength , be put into English . In a word , wherever good COMPOSITE ENGLISH is spoken or ...
... Bible of the seventeenth century . In many of the narrative parts of that version the few Roman words found might , without any loss of truth or strength , be put into English . In a word , wherever good COMPOSITE ENGLISH is spoken or ...
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... High German , and Middle High German . Some considerable parts have been preserved of a Gothic translation of the Bible , made by Bishop ULFILAS , who lived ( in the fourth century . That the Gothic language ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
... High German , and Middle High German . Some considerable parts have been preserved of a Gothic translation of the Bible , made by Bishop ULFILAS , who lived ( in the fourth century . That the Gothic language ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
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... Bible was completed . These three lan- guages have been called High German , with respect to certain phonetic changes not found in the Lower Teutonic group of languages , to which English belongs . The whole of the Teutonic family is as ...
... Bible was completed . These three lan- guages have been called High German , with respect to certain phonetic changes not found in the Lower Teutonic group of languages , to which English belongs . The whole of the Teutonic family is as ...
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... BIBLE . ( Rom . ix . 5. ) 6 The rule , that whose ' must refer to persons , is not old , and is not observed in poetry . Ex .: 6 groves , whose shadows . ' ( SHAKESPEARE . ) Which ' in E.II. is freely employed with reference to persons ...
... BIBLE . ( Rom . ix . 5. ) 6 The rule , that whose ' must refer to persons , is not old , and is not observed in poetry . Ex .: 6 groves , whose shadows . ' ( SHAKESPEARE . ) Which ' in E.II. is freely employed with reference to persons ...
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... Bible , lest , following a command ( or a warn- = ' that Ex . I .: Take heed , that no man deceive you . ' Ex . II . Take heed , lest any man deceive you . ' Unless ( like except ' ) may introduce a conditional clause . 6 6 Ex . I. He ...
... Bible , lest , following a command ( or a warn- = ' that Ex . I .: Take heed , that no man deceive you . ' Ex . II . Take heed , lest any man deceive you . ' Unless ( like except ' ) may introduce a conditional clause . 6 6 Ex . I. He ...
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abstract adjectives adjuncts adverb adverbial-clause adverbial-phrase appended assertion attributive words belong Bible called century clear complements compound concord conjunction connected consonant constructions dative declension define denote dialects distinct E.II employed ending examples Examples.-1 expressed gender given governed Grammar hath IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD inflexions intransitive introduced language Latin latter literature MACAULAY meaning Modern English names noticed notions noun-clauses numerous object Observations.-1 obsolete Old Conjugation Old English Old French omitted particle Past Perfect Participle person Pluperfect plural poetry preceding predicate prefix preposition Present principal sentence prose reference relations relative pronoun respect Roman rule serve set in apposition simple singular sometimes sound speak stem style Subjunctive Subjunctive Mood substantive word suffix syllable syntax synthetic tell Tense Teutonic thee thou tion tive tongue transitive verb TREVISA vague verbal forms verbal noun vowel vowel-change write written
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