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In article <g65bm6$49r$1@ccnews.ncku.edu.tw>, angelgloww2000*@yahoo.com wrote: > Nathan Sanders wrote: > > > Now I need to see examples of that are ungrammatical plus idiomatic, > > and grammatical plus non-idiomatic. (They should all be non-idioms, > > just to make things easier on my poor addled brain.) > > Don't you read the posts in the thread? I gave several in a previous > post     

Group: alt.usage.english · Group Profile · Search for Stiltedness in alt.usage.english
Author: Nathan Sanders
Date: Jul 22, 2008 12:54

(quote) Shakespeare's witchcraft, Ionesco's doubles Eric Griffiths Shakespeare MACBETH Eugène Ionesco MACBETT Swan Theatre, Stratford upon Avon There are more witches round Windsor and its park than on the heath in Scotland. At least, someone is called a “witch” far more often in The Merry Wives of Windsor (and in The Comedy of Errors) than in Macbeth. Maybe the word’s greater
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Author: bookburn
Date: Jul 8, 2007 00:13

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