Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to Johnson |
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Contents
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
adjective adverbs appear auxiliary become Bible Book called Chapter clauses colloquial common compound conjunctions construction effect Elizabethan EMIH EMOH especially examples express Faerie Queene figures function future gerund give grammar groups hand Henry Ibid ideas illustrate important indicative infinitive instance introduced Jonson kind King language late Latin latter literary logical meaning middle mind modern English names nature negative never noun object observed Old English origin past period person phrases plays poetry poets position practice prepositions present principal probably pronoun prose reason reference regarded relation relative Revels rhetoric rhythm Rich rules seems seen selfe sense sentence seventeenth century Shakespeare shows sixteenth century sometimes speake speech spelling Spenser structure style subjunctive subordination syntax tense things thinke thou thought translation Tudor usage usually verbs verse words writing