How to parse. ...

152 152 ~APPENDLX[Pr 28 [Par. 238 - "6would " in the Consequent (with the Second and Third Persons), hut not fin the Antecedent. Hence arose the following scheme:ANTECEDENT. CONSEQUENT. (sall { wilt see If lie should, or were to h le Would see senme. [should have f wouldhvesn 238 III. Modern Mixed Conditional Mood. This is formed by'blending the New Inflectional Mood with the New Auxiliary Mlood, as follows:A NT E CED E NT. CONSEQUENT. {comesse If he cmo come [li e would se m. I a e r1were, 1to ee Lhad cameme e would hare seen Hence we see that the Inflectional. MAood, bavinio beeni assimilated to the Indicative, and heing' superior in brevity to the Auxiliary form, has gained the victory, as it were, in the, Antecedent, where the resemblance to the lIndicatiNve does not cajuse much dangTer of ambiguity; but the Auxiliary form has geained the victory in the Consequent.

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How to parse. ...
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