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... clause ; there are , indeed , as in the case of Modern English for all , instances of one connective serving for either phrase or clause . A more fruitful division is that according to the speaker's approach to the sentence . All ...
... clause ; there are , indeed , as in the case of Modern English for all , instances of one connective serving for either phrase or clause . A more fruitful division is that according to the speaker's approach to the sentence . All ...
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... clause to be considered . In this chapter I shall discuss the clause first separately , then as a part of the sentence ; and I shall add some comments upon idiomatic uses of the deah - clause . THE CONCESSIVE CLAUSE SEPARATELY 1. Deah ...
... clause to be considered . In this chapter I shall discuss the clause first separately , then as a part of the sentence ; and I shall add some comments upon idiomatic uses of the deah - clause . THE CONCESSIVE CLAUSE SEPARATELY 1. Deah ...
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... clause it is frequently accompanied by de , just as are forðam , ær dam and other conjunctive compounds , might lead to the hope of tracing a historical development from the adverbial Jeah through deah de and deah with de omitted , to ...
... clause it is frequently accompanied by de , just as are forðam , ær dam and other conjunctive compounds , might lead to the hope of tracing a historical development from the adverbial Jeah through deah de and deah with de omitted , to ...
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... clause than distinctly marked as such . A passage from Andreas cited doubtfully by Reussner ( p . 22 ) illustrates the difficulty : And . 260 ff . 1 The use of the colorless connective that after conjunctions is not unknown in more ...
... clause than distinctly marked as such . A passage from Andreas cited doubtfully by Reussner ( p . 22 ) illustrates the difficulty : And . 260 ff . 1 The use of the colorless connective that after conjunctions is not unknown in more ...
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... clause , implying a qualification , but less explicit than the clause with deah . Similar clauses in the prose may likewise be regarded as weakened result or modal clauses . They are usually accompanied by a negative . Swa must be ...
... clause , implying a qualification , but less explicit than the clause with deah . Similar clauses in the prose may likewise be regarded as weakened result or modal clauses . They are usually accompanied by a negative . Swa must be ...
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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 237 - Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
Page 222 - Thus saith the Lord GOD ; This is Jerusalem : I have set it in the midst of the nations and countries that are round about her.
Page 254 - Exsurgens autem Maria in diebus illis abiit in montana cum festinatione, in civitatem Juda.
Page 95 - Magnificat anima mea Dominum: Et exultavit spiritus meus in Deo salutari meo.
Page 284 - Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly I know not what, He should, or he should not; for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk and smell so sweet...
Page 253 - Then they shall bring out the damsel to the door of her father's house, and the men of her city shall stone her with stones that she die: because she hath wrought folly in Israel, to play the whore in her father's house: so shalt thou put evil away from among you.
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Page 76 - Pes were exyled ffynyaly, So tweyn dethis must be 30W fowre to cherysche, But he that xal deye 36 must knawe, That in hym may ben non iniquyte", That helle may holde hym be no lawe, But that he may pas at hese lyberte.