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INDEX

transposition of only, 396;
transposition of possessive ad-
jectives, 282; unemphatic pos-
sessive adjectives transposed,
395; use of shall to denote in-
evitable futurity, 337; whether
used with or, 353; with in sense
of like, 317; you as ethical
dative, 308, 342; you in dative
case, 281.

A, used for he, 392,
Abbott, E. A., A Shakesperian
Grammar, a clocke for o clocke,
306; a in place of he, 392; ad-
jectival form of adverb rare,
363; adjectives in an adverbial
sense, 279, 357; adjectives con-
verted into verbs, 322; adjec-
tives used for nouns, 368; as
in sense of that, 280; be used
with idea of doubt, 300; but
in sense of if not, 357; change
of adjective into verb, 373;
do as transitive verb, 386;
double negative, 296, 321; im-
personal verb need, 320; in- Achelous, 365.

'A cat has nine lives', this pro-
verb illustrated in literature,
344.
Accommodate, this word illus-
trated in literature, 315.

gate.

Adams, S., Works, 373.
Adams, W. D., Dict. of the Drama,
lxxi, lxxviii, lxxxii.
Admiral's men, 257.
Adriatic Gulf, allusion to battle
at, 332.

Aikin, John, Memoirs of James I,
368.

transitive verbs used transiti- | Achely, Roger, 295. See More-
vely, 262, 271; it used indefi-
nitely, 382; learn for teach, 317;
me as ethical dative, 345;
methought, 321; of after like,
384; of in sense of about, 352; |
of in sense of concerning, 365;
of in sense of from, 320; of in
sense of on, 389; of used lo-
cally in sense of on, 360; pos-
sess in phrase 'possess us', 309;
practice of combining two ad-
jectives, 337; rare use of a
transitive verb as intransitive,
353; reflexive use of verb, 345;
should expressing obligation,
282; should used to denote a
statement not made by the
speaker, 327; show used intran-
sitively, 292; singular verb be-
fore plural subject, 397; sin-
gular verb with plural subject,
382; that equivalent to when,
292; that used with as where we
now use such, 326; to in sense
of in comparison with, 352;
transposition of adjectives, 396;

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Alarum against Usurers, 279.
Aleppo, taking of, 332.
Alleyn, Edward, his company of
players, 257, 407.
Amalthæa, Jupiter's nurse, 365.
Ambrose, Hexaemeron, 349.
Amurath, 332.
Apple-squire, 390.
Apricots, 284.

'A rime to him is worse then
cheese', similar proverbs quo-
ted, 373.
Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, 371.
Aristophanes, Clouds, 268.
Aristotle, his Problemata, 342;
his theory of comedy, lxxxviii.
269.

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