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... verb fol- lows with unexpressed subject . But of these 24 examples , 12 are of a type wherein the first two verbs , with their common subject , form a unit in thought to which the third verb is alien : a ) The third verb is joined by a ...
... verb fol- lows with unexpressed subject . But of these 24 examples , 12 are of a type wherein the first two verbs , with their common subject , form a unit in thought to which the third verb is alien : a ) The third verb is joined by a ...
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... verb with conjunction . In these cases there can be no doubt that the translator felt that the noun was connected with the second verb . If he varies the translation a bit and in 20 cases makes the participle a finite verb and omits the ...
... verb with conjunction . In these cases there can be no doubt that the translator felt that the noun was connected with the second verb . If he varies the translation a bit and in 20 cases makes the participle a finite verb and omits the ...
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... verb hatan , and in each instance the name precedes the verb , as in Chronicle 251 , 33 : þa cusen hi an clerc Willelm of Curboil was gehaten . he was canonie of an mynstre Cicc hatte . Kellner thinks that such a construction as Se ...
... verb hatan , and in each instance the name precedes the verb , as in Chronicle 251 , 33 : þa cusen hi an clerc Willelm of Curboil was gehaten . he was canonie of an mynstre Cicc hatte . Kellner thinks that such a construction as Se ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I An Introduction to the Problem | 7 |
The Quarto an Acting Version | 19 |
The Quarto an Actors Version | 29 |
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