Henry VT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1905 - Počet stran: 142 |
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Strana 127
... examples of the peculiarities of the grammar of Shake- speare , the attention of the student should be specially directed to 2. ( a ) . The use of his for the modern its ; 3. ( d ) . The double comparative ; 4. ( h ) . The apparent or ...
... examples of the peculiarities of the grammar of Shake- speare , the attention of the student should be specially directed to 2. ( a ) . The use of his for the modern its ; 3. ( d ) . The double comparative ; 4. ( h ) . The apparent or ...
Strana 128
... Examples are very numerous in this play : — ' And at his heels Leash'd - in like hounds , should famine , fire and sword Crouch for employment .'- PROL . 1. 6-9 . ' Leaving his body as a paradise .'— 1 . i . 30 . ' The Scot on his ...
... Examples are very numerous in this play : — ' And at his heels Leash'd - in like hounds , should famine , fire and sword Crouch for employment .'- PROL . 1. 6-9 . ' Leaving his body as a paradise .'— 1 . i . 30 . ' The Scot on his ...
Strana 131
... examples of strict or standard blank verse from Henry V. : - ' Turn him to án | y caúse | of pól | icý .'- 1 . i . 45 . ' They sell the pás | ture nów | to búy | the horse .'- PROL . II . 5 . ' For oáths are stráws , | men's fáiths ...
... examples of strict or standard blank verse from Henry V. : - ' Turn him to án | y caúse | of pól | icý .'- 1 . i . 45 . ' They sell the pás | ture nów | to búy | the horse .'- PROL . II . 5 . ' For oáths are stráws , | men's fáiths ...
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