Perchance I might inquire as to ... (et cetera)
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Do you perchance have a copy of Shakespear's Hamlet
"pershance"is not a word in the English language. "perchance" is: Were you to perchance give me five dollars I would wash those windows.
It means by any chance. Such as--> "Perchance, can you lend me ten dollars?"
Perchance to Dream - musical - was created in 1945.
The cast of Perchance to Dream - 1995 includes: Jon Brazier as Patient
Yes, the sequel to Perchance a Dream is titled 'So Sliver Bright' is due to be released in 2011.
Percy
Maybe or perhaps.
The cast of Perchance to Dream - 2011 includes: Jon Rodriguez as Peter Heather Sims as Amber
It is certainly unusual for an infinitive verb to be used as the predicate of a sentence, but in English all sorts of improbable constructions do come up. There is a line in Shakespeare that comes to mind: "To sleep, perchance to dream." As a grammarian I might try to expand the sentence by putting in the parts that are only implied: I am going to sleep and perchance I am also going to dream. In the expanded version, the predicate is going, which is not an infinitive. Even so, as originally written the line consists pretty much only of infinitive verbs.
By chance; peradventure; perchance; it may be.
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