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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1881-1882-655

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656 INGLIS SCHOLARSHIPS Mention some differences between the English verb and the Latin and Greek Translate carefully explaining the idiom that occurs Wen thou bilevest al thyn one Thenne myht thou grede and grone Discuss the verb to owe How does Shakspeare use it What have you to say as to the phrase starry-pointing pyramid ×™ Give instances of verbs formerly inflected by letter- change that are now conjugated by augmentation Compare the advantages of positional and auxiliary and of flexional syntax 10 Give evidence of the statement that of all English writers Spenser shows himself most independent of the laws of position 11 Point out the influence of inflexions upon accen- tuation 12 What signs are there in the 13th and 14th centuries of tendency to the formation of new regular inflexions 13 Explain anything noticeable in the following extracts Who nill be subjects shall be slaves in fine It shall fright all it friends with borrowing letters In Saint Bede bokes writen er stories 01 de Socrates his councell was this Come to me soon at night Ther was not in him is and nay but in him is was But trusteth well am Sotherne man cannot geste rom ram ruf by the letter And God wote rime hold but little better So woll nought that any time Be lost of that thou hast do byme For you shal as well and as ordinarily learn fayer as faire and aier as aire Nec unquam liguriunt hucherz met Sed biccherz mit
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