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| subject: | A rare use of `worthy`, u |
Hello, all
In "The Mysteries of Udolpho" I have met with the
application of `unworthy' directly to a noun, that is
without the usual mediation of `of':
Besides, sir, your refusal wounds my pride; I must
believe you think my offer unworthy your acceptance.
What do you think of this rare usage, and what dictionary
openly recognises it (I have found none)? This direct
government sounds to me better than the one via a
preposition!
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