The North American Review, Volume 89Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 252
... direct object without the indirect ; some require the indi- rect object without the direct ; some require both objects , and some neither . Our division into transitive and intransitive is therefore imperfect . Nor is it well founded ...
... direct object without the indirect ; some require the indi- rect object without the direct ; some require both objects , and some neither . Our division into transitive and intransitive is therefore imperfect . Nor is it well founded ...
Page 253
... direct object . This requires no sign to mark its relation , for the same reason for which the Latin direct object requires none . Every affirmation has respect to time ; hence , in Latin , a word denoting time , placed in the ac ...
... direct object . This requires no sign to mark its relation , for the same reason for which the Latin direct object requires none . Every affirmation has respect to time ; hence , in Latin , a word denoting time , placed in the ac ...
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... direct object to the transitive verb . Such words , both verbs and adjectives , for the most part , take the modifying word without the sign to , as " give me , " - mihi , - " like me , " " resemble me . " With other words to is always ...
... direct object to the transitive verb . Such words , both verbs and adjectives , for the most part , take the modifying word without the sign to , as " give me , " - mihi , - " like me , " " resemble me . " With other words to is always ...
Contents
CONTEMPORARY FRENCH LITERATURE | 209 |
CHIEF JUSTICE PARSONS | 232 |
FOWLERS ENGLISH GRAMMAR | 244 |
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