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Title: Caxton's Blanchardyn and Eglantine, c. 1489 : from Lord Spencer's unique imperfect copy, completed by the original French and the second English version of 1595
Author: Kellner, Leon, 1859-1928, Caxton, William, ca. 1422-1491
Publication info: London, Bungay, Suffolk: Oxford University Press, Reprinted by Richard Clay and Company, Ltd., 18901962
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LIST OF BOOKS QUOTED IN THE INTRODUCTION.
• ...Reign of Henry VII. Ed. J. M. Cowper and S. H. Herrtage, E. E. T. S.Trevisa, Higden's Polychronicon. Ed. Churchill Babington and Rawson Lumby.Wills, Bury. Camden Society. ...
INTRODUCTION.
I. SYNTAX OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH.
THE VERB.
§ 17. Impersonal Verbs.
• ...n Middle English it is impersonal and personal; cf. Trevisa's translation of Higden's Polychronicon: 'I knewe myn own pouert, and schamede and dradde,' I., p. 11. Cf. I., p. 9: 'm ...
§ 25. The Infinitive. Active and Passive.
• ...f. 5004, 5080, 9098; worthy to be . . . i-preysed (= praeconiis attollendi), Trevisa, Polychronicon, I. 3; suche serueþ and is good to be knowe of Cristen men, ibid ...
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