Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... verb , but in the latter form the infinitive inflection is retained . In Shakespeare ' owe ' in the sense of ' possess ' is much commoner than ' own ' . See Sh . Gr . p . 290 . Inflexional affixes were being gener- ally discarded . Act ...
... verb , but in the latter form the infinitive inflection is retained . In Shakespeare ' owe ' in the sense of ' possess ' is much commoner than ' own ' . See Sh . Gr . p . 290 . Inflexional affixes were being gener- ally discarded . Act ...
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... verb . But see Abbott , Sh . Gr . 290 . 34 , 35. as I am man , & c . , either ( 1 ) ' in my character of serving- man , I despair of my master's love for Olivia being requited ' ; or ( 2 ) ' having assumed the part of a man , I 104 ...
... verb . But see Abbott , Sh . Gr . 290 . 34 , 35. as I am man , & c . , either ( 1 ) ' in my character of serving- man , I despair of my master's love for Olivia being requited ' ; or ( 2 ) ' having assumed the part of a man , I 104 ...
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... verb- forms as substantives . ' Beyond compare ' is familiar . 103. owe : ' possess ' , ' feel ' ; as in i . 5. 329 . For its use here followed by a dative ( Olivia ) , cf. Coriolanus , v . 6. 139- " the great danger Which this man's ...
... verb- forms as substantives . ' Beyond compare ' is familiar . 103. owe : ' possess ' , ' feel ' ; as in i . 5. 329 . For its use here followed by a dative ( Olivia ) , cf. Coriolanus , v . 6. 139- " the great danger Which this man's ...
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... verb has otherwise dropped out of use . 25. the count his galleys . ' His ' is occasionally used as the sign of the possessive case . But here perhaps we should read ' the county's ' . 33. answered , ' compensated ' . 36. lapsed ...
... verb has otherwise dropped out of use . 25. the count his galleys . ' His ' is occasionally used as the sign of the possessive case . But here perhaps we should read ' the county's ' . 33. answered , ' compensated ' . 36. lapsed ...
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... verb being attracted to the number of ' offerings ' which intervenes between it and the singular verb . Cf. Julius Caesar , v . I. 33 , " The posture of your blows are yet unknown " . 112. the Egyptian thief . The reference is to the ...
... verb being attracted to the number of ' offerings ' which intervenes between it and the singular verb . Cf. Julius Caesar , v . I. 33 , " The posture of your blows are yet unknown " . 112. the Egyptian thief . The reference is to the ...
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