ВІДМІНЮВАННЯ АНГЛІЙСЬКА ДІЄСЛОВА MONARCHISE
PRESENT
Present
I monarchise
you monarchise
he/she/it monarchises
we monarchise
you monarchise
they monarchise
Present continuous
I am monarchising
you are monarchising
he/she/it is monarchising
we are monarchising
you are monarchising
they are monarchising
Present perfect
I have monarchised
you have monarchised
he/she/it has monarchised
we have monarchised
you have monarchised
they have monarchised
Present perfect continuous
I have been monarchising
you have been monarchising
he/she/it has been monarchising
we have been monarchising
you have been monarchising
they have been monarchising
PAST
Past
I monarchised
you monarchised
he/she/it monarchised
we monarchised
you monarchised
they monarchised
Past continuous
I was monarchising
you were monarchising
he/she/it was monarchising
we were monarchising
you were monarchising
they were monarchising
Past perfect
I had monarchised
you had monarchised
he/she/it had monarchised
we had monarchised
you had monarchised
they had monarchised
Past perfect continuous
I had been monarchising
you had been monarchising
he/she/it had been monarchising
we had been monarchising
you had been monarchising
they had been monarchising
FUTURE
Future
I will monarchise
you will monarchise
he/she/it will monarchise
we will monarchise
you will monarchise
they will monarchise
Future continuous
I will be monarchising
you will be monarchising
he/she/it will be monarchising
we will be monarchising
you will be monarchising
they will be monarchising
Future perfect
I will have monarchised
you will have monarchised
he/she/it will have monarchised
we will have monarchised
you will have monarchised
they will have monarchised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been monarchising
you will have been monarchising
he/she/it will have been monarchising
we will have been monarchising
you will have been monarchising
they will have been monarchising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would monarchise
you would monarchise
he/she/it would monarchise
we would monarchise
you would monarchise
they would monarchise
Conditional continuous
I would be monarchising
you would be monarchising
he/she/it would be monarchising
we would be monarchising
you would be monarchising
they would be monarchising
Conditional perfect
I would have monarchise
you would have monarchise
he/she/it would have monarchise
we would have monarchise
you would have monarchise
they would have monarchise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been monarchising
you would have been monarchising
he/she/it would have been monarchising
we would have been monarchising
you would have been monarchising
they would have been monarchising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you monarchise
we let´s monarchise
you monarchise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
monarchised
Present Participle
monarchising
10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «MONARCHISE»
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monarchise з наступної бібліографічної підбірки. Книжки пов'язані зі словом
monarchise та короткі уривки з них для забезпечення контексту його використання в англійська літературі.
1
Form and Reform in Renaissance England: Essays in Honor of ...
Limena urges Pamphilia to "raise up your spirit, that which is worthy to
Monarchise the world, drowne it not, not make a grave by sad conceits, to bury
what should live for royalty," and goes on to provide through her discourse "a
perfect glasse" ...
Barbara Kiefer Lewalski, Amy Boesky, Mary Thomas Crane, 2000
2
The Christian Remembrancer
... ut tertium gradum ostenderet in Paracleto, sicut nos secundum in Filio, propter
olKovopias observationem.' * ' Necessitate autem hoc dico, cum eundem Patrem
et Filium et Spiritum con- tendunt, adversus oiKovofiiav monarchise adulantes.
3
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
Vested in a single ruler. MONARCHISE, mAn^Srk-i □'«, vi. To play the king. MON
ARCHISE, mAniArk-i'z.rr. To rule over asa king. MONARCHIST, mAniftrk-lst, n. An
advocate for monarchy. MONARCHIZED, mAn:Ark-i'zd,/>p. rk-i'z-Sng, ppr.
4
The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author
Arif- toteles autem, rerum politicarum fcriptor diligentiffimus, monarchise genus
Afiaticse, quod et barbaricum vocat, хлта. VÓ/J.OV, id eft, fecundùm legem fuifle
affirmat. Pol. 3. Immo cum monarchise quinque fpecies enumeret, quatuor ...
John Milton, Charles Symmons, 1806
5
The literature of Italy, from the origin of the Italian ...
Quomodo Romanus populus de jure sibi asciverit officium Monarchise, sive
Imperii. 3. Qualiter officium Monarchise, sive Imperii, dependet a Deo immediate.
3 " The history of mankind," says Dr. Johnson, " informs us that a single power is
very ...
Leonard Francis Simpson, 1851
6
The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare
... in the moment of audition: For within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal
temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits Scoffing his state
and grinning at his pomp, Allowing him a breath, a little scene To monarchise ...
7
A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
MONARCHISE, monldrk-iiz, vi. To lay the king. MONARCHISE, monidrk-i'zmt. To
rule over asa king. MONARCHIST, monidrk-lst, n. An advocate for monarch .
MONARClv'llZED, monldrk-i'zd,pp. Converted to a monarchy. MONARCHIZING ...
8
The decades of Henry Bullinger
Ita trinitas, per consertos et con- nexos gradus a Patre decurrens, et monarchise
nihil obstrepit, et oIkovo- pias statum protegit. Hanc mo regulam professum, qua
inseparatos ab alterutro Patrem et Filium et Spiritum testor, tene ubique : et ita, ...
Heinrich Bullinger, Thomas Harding, 1851
9
Fitzosborne's Letters On Several Subjects
_ _ H I-for within the hollow crown, That rounds the mortal temples ofa king,
Keeps Death his court; and there the antic sits Scofling his state, and grinning at
his pomp: Allowinghim a breath, at little scene To monarchise, be fear'd, and kill
with ...
10
Wonder of a kingdom; Old Fortunatus, by Thomas Dekker. Bussy ...
She in every land doth monarchise.l Virtue is exil'd from every city, Virtue is a fool,
Vice only wise. "' “ Apply” is here used in an unusual sense, and means simply, “
ply,” or “ ply well.” VOL. III. K Oh, pity, pity! Virtue weeping dies ! Vice laughs to ...
Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1816