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The Subjunctive in the Chanson de Roland by Frank Emil Lodeman, 1892

The Subjunctive in the Chanson de Roland by Frank Emil Lodeman, 1892, Page 14

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subjunctive might be thus considered, or it could be explained as a clause of purpose with que. 1698. Ferez paiens, que nuls ne s'asouret. B. Subjunctive in Dependent Clauses. As stated above, the subjunctive is of frequent occurrence in dependent clauses. I shall treat of these under eight different heads. I. Object Clause. The subjunctive in object clauses occurs after a great many verbs. These verbs may be divided into four classes, viz;- 1. Verbs of Willing 2. Verbs and Expressions of Emotion and Feeling. 3. Verbs of Perceiving, Thinking and Declaring 4. Verbs of Denial, Doubt and Despair. No verbs were found in the Chanson de Roland that could be classed under No. 4.
 
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