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... Concessive Clause introduced by a Conjunction The Concessive Clause separately considered The Clause in Relation to the Sentence Idiomatic Uses of the Deah - clause • PAGE 1 12 12 • • • 26 33 CHAPTER III . Disjunctive Concessive Clauses ...
... Concessive Clause introduced by a Conjunction The Concessive Clause separately considered The Clause in Relation to the Sentence Idiomatic Uses of the Deah - clause • PAGE 1 12 12 • • • 26 33 CHAPTER III . Disjunctive Concessive Clauses ...
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CHAPTER VII . Coördination and Juxtaposition of Clauses The Concessive Sentence placed Second The Concessive Sentence Preceding . The Concession Coördinated with a Subordinate Concessive Use of Phrases and PAGE 95 95 100 . 106 Clause ...
CHAPTER VII . Coördination and Juxtaposition of Clauses The Concessive Sentence placed Second The Concessive Sentence Preceding . The Concession Coördinated with a Subordinate Concessive Use of Phrases and PAGE 95 95 100 . 106 Clause ...
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... concessive and the conditional idea is shown by the frequency with which conditional particles are adapted to ... clause is causal or concessive . Old English , like other languages , reflects in its idioms the close relationship between ...
... concessive and the conditional idea is shown by the frequency with which conditional particles are adapted to ... clause is causal or concessive . Old English , like other languages , reflects in its idioms the close relationship between ...
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... concessive , as in the ' inadvertent concessive conditions ' to be cited in Chapter VI . The similarity of causal and con- cessive constructions is more marked in Old English . Exceptionally we find concessive clauses approaching causal ...
... concessive , as in the ' inadvertent concessive conditions ' to be cited in Chapter VI . The similarity of causal and con- cessive constructions is more marked in Old English . Exceptionally we find concessive clauses approaching causal ...
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... clause ; there are , indeed , as in the case of Modern English for all ... concessive form is often employed where the relation between parts of the ... clause enters as an afterthought , which has not sufficient importance to be given a ...
... clause ; there are , indeed , as in the case of Modern English for all ... concessive form is often employed where the relation between parts of the ... clause enters as an afterthought , which has not sufficient importance to be given a ...
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adversative Ælfric's aungel Ben Jonson Chester plays childe chylde concessive clause construction coördinate Coventry cycle deah deah-clause dede dramatist eall example ffor full form fultum Garcius goddys gode gour H B Wh hath haue hayll hine iijus ijus pastor indefinite Joseph Latin liturgical drama lord Luke Maria Mary mercy Middle English Migne Modern English myght mystery plays neuer nevyr Old English omit H optative Orosius passage passim Patr peah Ph.D Polychronicon primus pastor pron prophecy Protev Pseudo-Matt sall sayde sentence seyd shal Shepherds shulde sone Tertius pastor thay thee ther therfore thou thow thyng Towneley translation Trowle Tunc verb Vulg wære wæron wold wyff wyll þæt þam þat þeah þis
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Page 254 - Exsurgens autem Maria in diebus illis abiit in montana cum festinatione, in civitatem Juda.
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