The Works of John Milton, Volum 6Columbia University Press, 1932 |
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... Verbs that betoken doing are two Voices , the Active and the Passive . The Active signifieth to do , and always endeth in o , as Doceo , I teach . The Passive signifieth what is done to one by another , and always endeth in or , as ...
... Verbs that betoken doing are two Voices , the Active and the Passive . The Active signifieth to do , and always endeth in o , as Doceo , I teach . The Passive signifieth what is done to one by another , and always endeth in or , as ...
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... Verbs . Verbs for the most part govern either one case after them , or more then one in a different manner of Construction . Of the Verb Substantive Sum , and such like , with a Nominative , and other oblique Cases . Verbs that signifie ...
... Verbs . Verbs for the most part govern either one case after them , or more then one in a different manner of Construction . Of the Verb Substantive Sum , and such like , with a Nominative , and other oblique Cases . Verbs that signifie ...
Side 337
... Verbs Transitives with an Accusative , and the Exceptions thereto belonging . Verbs Active or Deponent , call'd Transitive , because thir action passeth forth on some person or thing , will have an Accusative after them of the person or ...
... Verbs Transitives with an Accusative , and the Exceptions thereto belonging . Verbs Active or Deponent , call'd Transitive , because thir action passeth forth on some person or thing , will have an Accusative after them of the person or ...
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Considerations touching the likeliest means to | 41 |
The Present Means and brief Delineation of a Free | 106 |
Brief Notes upon a late Sermon Titld the Fear | 151 |
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