10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONJ.»
Discover the use of
conj. in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
conj. and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens. Julius ...
the dram of ail... of a doubt Nichols conj. the dram of vile Turns... of a draught Leo
conj. (N. & Q., 1862). the dram of evil. ..of a doubt Tschisch- witz (Keightley conj.).
the dram of base often draw Arrowsmith conj. the dram of evil. ..oft debase ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1892
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The Works of William Shakespeare
67 soul] zeal IL T. conj. i. 2. 115, llti by weight The words] by right The words H. T.
conj. by weight, The award Orger conj. i. 2. 127 foppery] frippery H. T. conj. i. 2.
128 morality] reality H. T. conj. l 2. 151 fault] guilt Gould conj. i. 3. 20 weeds] evils
...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1905
3
The Edinburgh Journal of Science
8 3 Conj. a X l 3 51 18 Em. I. Sat. 7,1 ,8 13 Con]. Q 1 10 31 22 Em. 11. vSaL 'l/ 9
12 52 49 Conj. d' '1" 2 Conj. a X 9 Conj. Q 4 Conj. o d . 10 14 21 52 A 25 4 19 in
Opposition to Q 11 0 0 20 Conj. 2 x 5 6 14 16 New Moon. 11 17 48 0 Conj. r 5 7 ...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science
U 7" ) Conj. H, V>> v n 4 $ Greatest Elong. 0 ? Conj. IjJ O J in Quadrature. 0 O
Poll Moon. 3 ) Conj. 1 a 25 47 ) Conj. 2 a as 8 ) Conj. o & 31 ) Conj. it ft 13 Im. I.
Sat. H « Lm- i III. Sat. * 19 Em- S 0 5 Conj. o J ) Conj. Tf 37 Im- 1. Sat. Tf 14 ) Conj.
i tir ...
5
The Works of William Shakespeare: Othello
21, 22 damn'd in a fair wife; Thai] damn'd; in a fair wise Who Anon. conj. (
Blackwood's Mag., 1817). damn'd; in a fair strife That Forsyth conj. 21 damn'd in]
Ff. dambd in Qq. trimm'd as Maginn conj. sum m' d in Munro conj. tempting Leo
conj. a ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1895
6
A Systemic Functional Grammar of Chinese
96 Table 4.11 Possible clause nexus structures in Chinese parataxis hypotaxis
expansion 1 A conj. 2 conj. l A conj. 2 ocA conj. I5 conj. [5 A (X conj. [5 A conj. cx
elaboration exposition J exemplification J clarification extension addition positive
...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science ... Conducted by (Sir) ...
29 )) Conj. I m 6 13 21 37 Em. 11. Sat. 21 6 14 10 44 Em. 1. Sat. '11 MAY. 6 21 26
New Moon. 1 ' '11 Stationary.' 8 3 Conj. 5 }( I 8 51 18 Em. 1. Sat. 2/ 8 13 Conj. 1
10 31 22 Em. II. Sat. It 9 12 52 49 Conj. J' m 2 Conj. A X 9 Conj. Q 4 Conj.
8
Self-Study Bible - New Testament - (Advanced Edition) 8.5x11 ...
9And <2532> (CONJ) the kings <3588> <935> (T-NPM) (N-NPM) of the earth <
3588> <1093> (T-GSF) (N-GSF) , who <3588> (T-NPM) have committed
fornication <4203> (V-AAP-NPM) and <2532> (CONJ) lived deliciously <4763> ...
9
The Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for measure
42, 43 never.. .slander] ne'er be in the fight To do it slander Moore conj. (N. & Q.,
1888). make me not your story] make me not your stale Orger conj. as
blossoming time] at blossoming time Johnson conj. from the seedness] forms the
seed, ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1893
10
The Works of William Shakespeare: Pericles. Venus and ...
67 soul] zeal H. T. conj. L 1. 115, 116 by weight The words] by right the words
H. T. conj. by weight, The award Orger conj. L 1. 151 fault] guilt Gould conj. L 2.
127 foppery] frippery H. T. conj. i. 2. 128 morality] reality H. T. conj. L 3. 20 weeds]
...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1893