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Page 101
... Elizabethan authors often used the curtailed forms of past participles . Have minde ( mind ) upon your health , IV . iii . 40 , ' look to your safety . ' Havocke ( havoc ) , III . i . 303 , in olden times this was the cry that no ...
... Elizabethan authors often used the curtailed forms of past participles . Have minde ( mind ) upon your health , IV . iii . 40 , ' look to your safety . ' Havocke ( havoc ) , III . i . 303 , in olden times this was the cry that no ...
Page 103
... Elizabethan authors of curtailed forms of past participles . Modestie ( modesty ) , III . i . 238 , moderation . Moe ... Elizabethan authors , generally in an active sense ; this is the only instance of this word's use as a verb . None ...
... Elizabethan authors of curtailed forms of past participles . Modestie ( modesty ) , III . i . 238 , moderation . Moe ... Elizabethan authors , generally in an active sense ; this is the only instance of this word's use as a verb . None ...
Page 104
... Elizabethans . Ought not walke ( walk ) , I. i . 7 , according to current Elizabethan license , the ' to ' was omitted with ought . Out , I. i . 21 , do not be at odds , do not quarrel ; I. i . 22 , out at heels . Out of the teeth of ...
... Elizabethans . Ought not walke ( walk ) , I. i . 7 , according to current Elizabethan license , the ' to ' was omitted with ought . Out , I. i . 21 , do not be at odds , do not quarrel ; I. i . 22 , out at heels . Out of the teeth of ...
Page ii
... Elizabethans . Ought not walke ( walk ) , I. i . 7 , according to current Elizabethan license , the ' to ' was omitted with ought . Out , I. i . 21 , do not be at odds , do not quarrel ; I. i . 22 , out at heels . Out of the teeth of ...
... Elizabethans . Ought not walke ( walk ) , I. i . 7 , according to current Elizabethan license , the ' to ' was omitted with ought . Out , I. i . 21 , do not be at odds , do not quarrel ; I. i . 22 , out at heels . Out of the teeth of ...
Page 95
... Elizabethan pronunciation in three l syllables, _/unc-ti-on, may be indicated by stron stress on the l word, suiting t e contrast in sense between Function, power to do now, and surmise, power to imagine a future doing. Furhus/zt ...
... Elizabethan pronunciation in three l syllables, _/unc-ti-on, may be indicated by stron stress on the l word, suiting t e contrast in sense between Function, power to do now, and surmise, power to imagine a future doing. Furhus/zt ...
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