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Side 260
II The remaining instances that have been cited as evidence of a jussive use of
the plain infinitive in ME are to be found in Ancrene Wisse . Redepenning held
that in Ancrene Wisse there were seven clear instances of the usage , and
several ...
II The remaining instances that have been cited as evidence of a jussive use of
the plain infinitive in ME are to be found in Ancrene Wisse . Redepenning held
that in Ancrene Wisse there were seven clear instances of the usage , and
several ...
Side 266
Since collation cannot be invoked to argue that the forms with - n are correct as
they stand , these instances are less effective as evidence to establish that a
jussive use of the plain infinitive was found in ME . But they may well exemplify
the ...
Since collation cannot be invoked to argue that the forms with - n are correct as
they stand , these instances are less effective as evidence to establish that a
jussive use of the plain infinitive was found in ME . But they may well exemplify
the ...
Side 270
It is possible that these instances show a jussive use of the plain infinitive ; but
since singular subjunctive forms with final - n are certainly found in the text , these
jussive forms too may well be subjunctive . At best they cannot be said to provide
...
It is possible that these instances show a jussive use of the plain infinitive ; but
since singular subjunctive forms with final - n are certainly found in the text , these
jussive forms too may well be subjunctive . At best they cannot be said to provide
...
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