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Verbs thus compounded were often strengthened by the adverb all preceding
them . Peculiar idioms come gradually to be misunderstood , and variations in
their use arise : so with this . ( 1 ) Sometimes all and to and the verb are
separated ...
Verbs thus compounded were often strengthened by the adverb all preceding
them . Peculiar idioms come gradually to be misunderstood , and variations in
their use arise : so with this . ( 1 ) Sometimes all and to and the verb are
separated ...
第123页
The pronoun is a dative , and the verb is not the ordinary verb ' to think ' = A.S .
þencan , but an obsolete impersonal verb ' to seem ' = A.S. þyncan . These
cognate verbs got confused through their similarity ; the distinction between them
as ...
The pronoun is a dative , and the verb is not the ordinary verb ' to think ' = A.S .
þencan , but an obsolete impersonal verb ' to seem ' = A.S. þyncan . These
cognate verbs got confused through their similarity ; the distinction between them
as ...
第124页
Spenser uses plight = ' fold ' both as noun and verb ; cf. The Faerie Queene , II . 3.
26 , “ many a folded plight , " and vi . 7. 43 , “ And on his head a roll of linen plight
. ” Cf. the cognate plait ( or pleat ) and F. pli , plier ; all from Lat . plicare , ' to ...
Spenser uses plight = ' fold ' both as noun and verb ; cf. The Faerie Queene , II . 3.
26 , “ many a folded plight , " and vi . 7. 43 , “ And on his head a roll of linen plight
. ” Cf. the cognate plait ( or pleat ) and F. pli , plier ; all from Lat . plicare , ' to ...
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