Our Future or at least what answers to it, is I shall, thou wilt, he will. When speaking in the first person, we speak submissively; when speaking to or of another, we speak courteously. In our older writers , for instance in our translation of the Bible,... Philological Museum - Página 213editado por - 1833 - 706 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1863 - 1458 páginas
...breeding. Archdeacon Hare says (Phil. Mus. ii, 218) — "Our Future or at least what answers to it, is I shall, thou wilt, he will. When speaking in the first...shall is applied to all three persons; we had not then reached that stage of politeness which shrinks from the appearance even of speaking compulsorily of... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1850 - 302 páginas
...distinctive names. Archdeacon Hare's usus ethicus is taken from the brighter side of human nature :—" When speaking in the first person we speak submissively...speaking to or of another, we speak courteously." This explains I shall, thou wilt; but I cannot think it explains I will, thou shall*. The present explanation... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 páginas
...second and the third, does threat ; Will simply, then, foretells the future feat." — BRIGHTLAND. . I have read the cause of his effects in Galen ;...deafness." — 2 Henry IV., i., 2. " If the salt the older writers, in the translation of the Bible, for instance, shall is applied to all three persons.... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1858 - 424 páginas
...second and the third, does threat ; Will simply, then, foretells the future feat." — BRIGHTL^ND. When speaking in the first person, we speak submissively...speaking to or of another, we speak courteously. In the older writers, in the translation of the Bible, for instance, shall is applied to all three persons.... | |
| Eduard Fiedler - 1861 - 438 páginas
...tertiis p., shall promittentis est auf minantis, will simpliciter praedicentis. Hare (bei La.) erklärt: when speaking in the first person, we speak submissively...when speaking to or of another, we speak courteously; der alte Gebrauch von shall in allen Personen, wie der schottische von will in der 1., verrathen weniger... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1862 - 774 páginas
...Morgan says : <' Archdeacon Hare's usus ethieus is taken from the brighter side of human nature. ' When speaking in the first person, we speak submissively...speaking to or of another, we speak courteously.' This explains f shall, thou wilt, but I cannot think it explains I will, thou shalt. The present explanation... | |
| 1863 - 886 páginas
...Philological Museum, Vol. II. p. 1'19. He says; " Our future, or at any rate what answers to it, is, / slmll, thou wilt, he will. When speaking in the first person,...is applied to all three persons ; we had not then reached that stage of politeness whicli shrinks from the appearance even of speaking compulsorily of... | |
| 1863 - 836 páginas
...Philological Museum, Vol. 11. p. 219. He says: "Our future, or at any rate what answers to it, is, I shall, thou wilt, he will. When speaking in the first...courteously. In our older writers, for instance in oar translation of the Bible, shall is applied to all three persons ; we had not then reached that... | |
| 1864 - 500 páginas
...breeding. Archdeacon Hare says (Phil. Mus. ü, 218) — "Our Future or at least what answers to it, is I shall, thou wilt, he will. When speaking in the first...shall is applied to all three persons; we had not then reached that stage of politeness which shrinks from the appearance even of speaking compulsorily of... | |
| LUDWIG HERRIC - 1864 - 980 páginas
...— "Our Future or at least what to it, is I shall, thon wilt, he will. When speaking in the first , we speak submissively ; when speaking to or of another...older writers , for instance in our translation of the K'nle, shall is applied to all three persons; we had not then reached that tage of politeness which... | |
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