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~worshiped~. The final consonant is now doubled in such verbs before_-ed_. 303. ~were~ = would be: subjunctive. ~like the path to Heaven~; _i. E. _ itwould be a pleasure to help, etc. There is (probably) no allusion to theScripture parable of the narrow and difficult way to Heaven (_Matt. _vii. ) as in _Son. _ ix. , "labours up the hill of heavenly Truth. " 304. ~help you find~: comp. L. 623. The simple infinitive is here usedwithout _to_ where _to_ would now be inserted. This omission of thepr...eposition now occurs with so few verbs that 'to' is often called thesign of the infinitive, but in Early English the only sign of theinfinitive was the termination _en_ (_e. G. _ he can _speken_). Theinfinitive, being used as a noun, had a dative form called the gerund, which was preceded by the preposition _to_, and when this becameconfused with the simple infinitive the use of _to_ became general. Comp. _Son. _ xx. 4, "_Help_ waste a sullen day. " 305. ~readiest way~. Here 'readiest' logically belongs to the predicate.
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