Studies in English, Volume 9University of Texas Press, 1929 |
Contents
THE PARTICIPLE IN WYCLIFFE WITH ESPECIAL REFER | 5 |
A HEROIC POEM ON THE DEATH OF SIR THOMAS | 69 |
TWO NOTES ON SHAKESPEARIAN PARALLELS by Robert | 82 |
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Aaraaf ablative absolute Absolute Participle Adjectival Adverbial Al Aaraaf Anglo-Saxon Appositive Participle Denoting appositively to denote Arâf Attributive Participle autem beauty Benvolio Bible Brooke Cochlaeus coördinated verb Crist dative death Denoting Manner divine Earth edition Erasmus Erasmus's erat following verbs seems Friar Gebweiler Gospel of Matthew Heaven Hegel Ibid John John Wycliffe Lady Capulet Latin absolute construction Latin appositive participle Latin influence Latin participles Luke Matt Mercutio Middle English Miss Gill Montague Nesace Nurse original English writings Paris Participle in Anglo-Saxon Participle in Middle passion passive pluperfect pluperfect tenses Poe's poem poet poetic poetry predicate accusative Predicate Nominative present participle Pret preterite participle Professor Callaway quoted Romeo and Juliet Romeus says scene Shakespeare Song soul spirits star strictly original sunt Syntax ticiple translated passages truth Tybalt Tycho Tycho Brahe typical examples whanne Whitman Wycliffe Wycliffe's original English Wycliffe's translation þat þei