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... verbs , e.g. ' think'st , ' ' saw'st , ' ' gav'st . ' Elision . By " elision " one means " slurring " a letter or syllable so that it scarcely sounds at all , and metrically does not count . The ( 1 ) main principle of elision is that ...
... verbs , e.g. ' think'st , ' ' saw'st , ' ' gav'st . ' Elision . By " elision " one means " slurring " a letter or syllable so that it scarcely sounds at all , and metrically does not count . The ( 1 ) main principle of elision is that ...
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... , omit , pass by . If we used the verb at all we should treat it as intransitive , inserting from . Paris . Milton arrived there in April or May , 1638. Не seems to have stayed some time , not reaching Florence 42 COMUS .
... , omit , pass by . If we used the verb at all we should treat it as intransitive , inserting from . Paris . Milton arrived there in April or May , 1638. Не seems to have stayed some time , not reaching Florence 42 COMUS .
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... verb won , now limited to the participle wont or wonted , was then still conjugated ; cf. " he wont ... to sit , " i.e. used to , Nativity Ode , 10. But as an inflected verb it was commoner in its original sense ' to dwell in , ' i.e. ...
... verb won , now limited to the participle wont or wonted , was then still conjugated ; cf. " he wont ... to sit , " i.e. used to , Nativity Ode , 10. But as an inflected verb it was commoner in its original sense ' to dwell in , ' i.e. ...
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... verb = ' enclose in the heart , ' ' carefully guard , ' in Henry VIII . 1. 1. 112 , " bosom up my counsel . " 369. single , mere . light and noise . The Elder Brother had spoken of the darkness , the Younger of the silence . 370. i.e. ...
... verb = ' enclose in the heart , ' ' carefully guard , ' in Henry VIII . 1. 1. 112 , " bosom up my counsel . " 369. single , mere . light and noise . The Elder Brother had spoken of the darkness , the Younger of the silence . 370. i.e. ...
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... verb are joined ; cf. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress , II . 48 , " she all - to - befooled me . " ( 3 ) Sometimes to is detached from the verb but united by force of accent with the all ; cf. Latimer's Sermons , 1538 , " We be fallen ...
... verb are joined ; cf. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress , II . 48 , " she all - to - befooled me . " ( 3 ) Sometimes to is detached from the verb but united by force of accent with the all ; cf. Latimer's Sermons , 1538 , " We be fallen ...
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