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{a) (1. 2, 4) Grammatically the two phrases modify voice, but logically the second phrase refers to book. 38. (/) How much . . . generation (1. 1 1 ). This clause seems to be the object of are aware. Some grammarians would call it an adverbial modifier. (Ji) let (1. 7) is in the imperative mood; them is its indirect object; the phrase, (to) turn loose . . . among its, is its direct object. Study M 366; Met 229; H 113; B&S 358 (i a); R 23s; also M 368(2); Met 229; H 220; B&S 359 (2); R 161. loos...e (1. 8). M 528; Met 245; H 173; B&S 344; R222. 39. (/) tvhich (1. 14) is an instance of anacohithon, or lack of proper con- nection between the clauses. Change zuhich to these, then read. These, suffer me to add, instead of likenittg to harems, you might, etc. The clause becomes independent. B & S 418. (^) more than (1. 5), phrase adverb. M 444. 7ne . . . to add {\. 14). See 38 (/z), above, instead of {\. 15), phrase preposition. 40. (^) only (1. 6) is an adverb, and modifies few. Study M 445. 42.
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