An Examination of the Functional Elements of An English Sentence : Together With a New System of Analytic Marks

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(2) Attaching to an Adverb.
'I am not so vain as [I should be if I were] to think it presaged any dignity.' — Addison.
' We suffer as much [misery] from trifling accidents, as [we suffer misery] from real evils'— Addison.
'This is but just as reasonable as [it would be reasonable] if a man should call for more light, when he has a mind to go to sleep.' — Steele.
' The more abundantly I love you, the less I be loved.'— A. V.
wurde [Pot. simp.] ' = It would have been too premature, if he had been
... killed in the cradle.
' Gif ic nine weorc ne worhte [Ind. simple pas(\ on him, J>e nan 6fcer ne worhte, nrefdon [Ind. simple past] hi nine synne.'— John xv, 24.
§ H3] THE COMPLEX SENTENCE. 141 ' The more he charged them, so much the more a great deal they published it.' — A.V. = in O.E. Swa he him swlSor bebead, swd. hi swiSor bodedon = lit as he more-strongly them com- manded, so they more-strongly published (3) Attaching to an Adjective.
' He walked through briars and brambles with the same ease, as [he walked] through the open air.' — Addison.


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