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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1887-1888-660

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664 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE Many good hanging prevents bad marriage and for turning away let summer bear it out But though could not with such estimable wonder overfar believe that yet thus far will boldly publish her For as the old hermit of Prague that never saw pen and ink very wittily said to niece of King Gorboduc That that is is so being master Parson am master Parson Why should not had the heart to do it Like to the Egyptian thief at point of death Kill what love -a savage jealousy That sometimes savours nobly 10 Explain these words and phrases chaungelings-a francklin faire and free-embost with bale-mighty brawned bowrs every coast that heaven walks about-the most notorious geek and gull passy measures pavin the old Vice with dagger of lath-empty trunks o'er flourished by the devil-more matter for May morning -anglo ayou When is the weak form of an adjective used What words always keep the strong form Write down specimen of each of the ablaut con- jugations What other conjugation of strong verbs is there κ לי ן ftj ήν ל Make list of the most common noun and adjective formatives with examples How is the passive voice expressed in Anglo-Saxon How the pluperfect tense Give some account of Anglo-Saxon versification What is known of Abbot Elfric's life With whom has he been confounded What works of his can you mention Explain tyn engla werod-to Sisum middangearde- tyn msedena man het Sibillas-Plato se uSwita and se wisosta mann on heefcenum folce hsefde hine gesprecen
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