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Side 10
... prose ) , ' lose ' ( 8 : 2 , in verse ; 0 : 0 , in prose ) , ' seem ' ( 5 : 0 , in verse ; 1 : 0 , in prose ) , ' give ' ( 4 : 0 , in verse ; 0 : 0 , in prose ) , and ' come ' ( 3 : 0 , in verse ; 0 : 1 , in prose ) . On the other hand ...
... prose ) , ' lose ' ( 8 : 2 , in verse ; 0 : 0 , in prose ) , ' seem ' ( 5 : 0 , in verse ; 1 : 0 , in prose ) , ' give ' ( 4 : 0 , in verse ; 0 : 0 , in prose ) , and ' come ' ( 3 : 0 , in verse ; 0 : 1 , in prose ) . On the other hand ...
Side 12
... Prose & in Poetry Total in Prose Total in Poetry Bare Inf . To - inf . Bare Inf . To - inf . Bare Inf . To - inf . 104 252 96 226 8 26 II The Active Inf . with Passive Verbs Total in Prose & in Poetry Total in Prose Total in Poetry Bare ...
... Prose & in Poetry Total in Prose Total in Poetry Bare Inf . To - inf . Bare Inf . To - inf . Bare Inf . To - inf . 104 252 96 226 8 26 II The Active Inf . with Passive Verbs Total in Prose & in Poetry Total in Prose Total in Poetry Bare ...
Side 14
... prose is the type 1 which is used as often as the other types put together . The French practice of placing adjectives after nouns is not very influential even on the adjectives of French origin . The types 3 ( a ) and 3 ( e ) are also ...
... prose is the type 1 which is used as often as the other types put together . The French practice of placing adjectives after nouns is not very influential even on the adjectives of French origin . The types 3 ( a ) and 3 ( e ) are also ...
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