CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SALLIED
PRESENT
Present
I sally
you sally
he/she/it sallies
we sally
you sally
they sally
Present continuous
I am sallying
you are sallying
he/she/it is sallying
we are sallying
you are sallying
they are sallying
Present perfect
I have sallied
you have sallied
he/she/it has sallied
we have sallied
you have sallied
they have sallied
Present perfect continuous
I have been sallying
you have been sallying
he/she/it has been sallying
we have been sallying
you have been sallying
they have been sallying
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I sallied
you sallied
he/she/it sallied
we sallied
you sallied
they sallied
Past continuous
I was sallying
you were sallying
he/she/it was sallying
we were sallying
you were sallying
they were sallying
Past perfect
I had sallied
you had sallied
he/she/it had sallied
we had sallied
you had sallied
they had sallied
Past perfect continuous
I had been sallying
you had been sallying
he/she/it had been sallying
we had been sallying
you had been sallying
they had been sallying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will sally
you will sally
he/she/it will sally
we will sally
you will sally
they will sally
Future continuous
I will be sallying
you will be sallying
he/she/it will be sallying
we will be sallying
you will be sallying
they will be sallying
Future perfect
I will have sallied
you will have sallied
he/she/it will have sallied
we will have sallied
you will have sallied
they will have sallied
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sallying
you will have been sallying
he/she/it will have been sallying
we will have been sallying
you will have been sallying
they will have been sallying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would sallied
you would sallied
he/she/it would sallied
we would sallied
you would sallied
they would sallied
Conditional continuous
I would be sallying
you would be sallying
he/she/it would be sallying
we would be sallying
you would be sallying
they would be sallying
Conditional perfect
I would have sallied
you would have sallied
he/she/it would have sallied
we would have sallied
you would have sallied
they would have sallied
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sallying
you would have been sallying
he/she/it would have been sallying
we would have been sallying
you would have been sallying
they would have been sallying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you sally
we let´s sally
you sally
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
sallying
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SALLIED»
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sallied in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sallied and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cambridge Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare's times, ...
When the Second Quarto compositor came to 1, ii, 129, for one reason or another
- dependent upon the theory held as to the exact means by which the First Quarto
contaminated the Second Quarto - he picked up sallied from the First Quarto.
Catherine M. S. Alexander,
2003
2
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
F 129 solid] F,' sallied Q2, Q1 :32 self] F; seale Q2 132 O God, God] Q2 ; O God, 0
God 1-' 115 bend you to incline yourself. 125 Denmark Once again, the king is
meant. 127 rouse ceremonial drink, or toast. Compare 1.4.8—9. 127 bruit loudly ...
William Shakespeare, Philip Edwards,
2003
Hamlet frequently holds out his open hands, as if trying to capture meaning in
them. His eyes search earth and heaven—how can this be? Q2 has sallied flesh;
Folio, solid. Bowers argues that “sallied” must have been right because it ...
4
The Soliloquies in Hamlet: The Structural Design
First, the articulation by Hamlet of his sense of "sallied" flesh may well have led,
spontaneously and heuristically through a perception of the potential double
meaning, to a collateral emotional shift from "sallied" flesh to a selection of words
that ...
5
Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 11 - ...
129 too too sullied] Q: too too sallied Q' too much grieu'd and sallied Ff too too
solid Theobald too-too-solid Pope too-too solid Cam, Globe. Clarendon, Furness,
Delius. Dowden, Craig, Chambers, Gordon, Crawford. Herford. Kiltredge, NCE ...
Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily,
1974
6
Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Second ...
129 too too sullied] Q2 too too sallied Q' too much grieu'd and sallied Ff too too
solid Theobald too-too- solid Pope too-too solid Cam, Globe, Clarendon, Furness
, Delius, Dowden, Craig, Chambers, Gordon, Crawford, Herford, Kittredge, NCE ...
7
Drama: Between Poetry and Performance
Does Hamlet complain about his “too, too sallied” flesh (as he does in the 1604
second quarto version of the play, published during Shakespeare's lifetime), or
about his “too, too solid” flesh (as he does in the 1623 Folio version, published by
...
8
The Encyclopedia of New Testament Textual Criticism:
Oh that this too much grieu'd and sallied flesh Would melt to nothing... The
second quarto, the next form to appear, reads O that this too too sallied flesh
would melt The First Folio of 1623, the only source to contain (almost) all of
Shakespeare's ...
O that this too too sallied flesh would melt, 119 pray thee F has 'prythee' (
consistently according to TxC, but see 176 and n.). Jackson notes that all the '
good' quartos published up to 1600 show an almost exclusive preference for '
pray thee' ...
William Shakespeare, Ann Thompson, Neil Taylor,
2006
10
Shakespeare Survey: Volume 59, Editing Shakespeare
O that this too too {sallied} <solid> flesh would melt, {but Hamlet} 1578 Cooper25
313 sallied] solidus in Cooper (1578): Ovid and others used the word in various
senses, meaning whole (a solid year), hard, perfect, sound (not hollow), full, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SALLIED»
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sallied is used in the context of the following news items.
Town's Salmon Jam causes delight.
A banjo's twang sallied off stage to the gravel below, where dancers bounced and bumped, couples spinning each other, circling, dancers thrusting out elbows ... «Cordova Times, Jul 15»
Child's legacy includes rippling pool of good deeds and a lesson in …
... to say how much they'd been touched by her too-brief, challenging journey and the grace with which her family, which now includes a little sister, sallied forth. «Deseret News, Jul 15»
Dublin player ratings
PHILLY McMAHON: Arguably Dublin's most under-rated footballer Hadn't much defending to do so sallied up the pitch instead. Kicked one, dropped one short. «Herald, Jul 15»
WSJ Fesses Up Over Gingrich's Attack Op-ed
A triumphant Gingrich apparently sallied on, looking for more dragons to slay. "Not so fast, Newt," responded the lefty media watchdog, Media Matters for ... «O'Dwyer's PR News, Jul 15»
Opinion: Now playing: Meet Mr. Obvious
Yes, former President Jimmy Carter sallied forth last week to tell Walter Isaacson, CEO of the Aspen Institute, that, in his opinion, President Barack Obama has ... «Carmel in Westfield, Jul 15»
Erykah Badu Salle Wilfred Pelletier, Montreal QC, June 29
Following a decent opening set by resurgent rapper Charles Hamilton and a few warm-up minutes from her band, Badu sallied forth very deliberately as ... «Exclaim!, Jun 15»
Donald Melville: God, country and a thousand hells
Several knots above a leisurely drift, our amphibious tractors sallied on. Thirty-seven tons of armor riding disturbingly low in the water. It was of little comfort to ... «Irondequoit Post, Jun 15»
Love & Mercy Does Justice to the Brilliance of Brian Wilson
... question from me, always sallied forth far too soon after meeting someone with a kind of false, tense casualness: “What do you think about the Beach Boys? «Vogue.com, Jun 15»
Hot with scattered showers, storms today
Yesterday, I sallied across the Alley, Alligator Alley, that is, from Pembroke Pines to Naples. About halfway across, the smoke became quite noticeable with ... «Sun Sentinel, May 15»
Brazilian credits lead surge in primary markets
NEW YORK, May 20 (IFR) - More Brazilian borrowers sallied forth on Wednesday to take advantage of what remains a positive backdrop for the region. Brazilian ... «Reuters, May 15»