A Short Introduction to English Grammar: With Critical NotesJ. Dodsley and T. Cadell, 1778 - 221 Seiten |
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... give us any thing like a regular and systematical Syntax . The English Grammar , which hath been last pre- fented to the public , and by the Perfon best qualified to have given us a perfect one , comprises the whole Syntax in ten lines ...
... give us any thing like a regular and systematical Syntax . The English Grammar , which hath been last pre- fented to the public , and by the Perfon best qualified to have given us a perfect one , comprises the whole Syntax in ten lines ...
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With Critical Notes Robert Lowth. the fame time commonly more difficult , than to give a formal demonstration of a propofition almost self- evident . It doth not then proceed from any peculiar irregula- rity or difficulty of our Language ...
With Critical Notes Robert Lowth. the fame time commonly more difficult , than to give a formal demonstration of a propofition almost self- evident . It doth not then proceed from any peculiar irregula- rity or difficulty of our Language ...
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... give it all the improve- ment which his present materials can furnish . He hopes for the continuance of their favour , as he is fenfible there will fill be abundant occafion for it . A fyftem of this kind , arifing from the collection ...
... give it all the improve- ment which his present materials can furnish . He hopes for the continuance of their favour , as he is fenfible there will fill be abundant occafion for it . A fyftem of this kind , arifing from the collection ...
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... gives the idea of a Whole , that is , of Unity [ 5 ] . Thus likewise a hundred , a thousand , [ 4 ] A good character should not be rested in as an end , but employed as a means of doing ftill further good . " Atterbury , Serm . II . 3 ...
... gives the idea of a Whole , that is , of Unity [ 5 ] . Thus likewise a hundred , a thousand , [ 4 ] A good character should not be rested in as an end , but employed as a means of doing ftill further good . " Atterbury , Serm . II . 3 ...
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... gives us his opinion upon this point very explicitly in another place . " The fame fingle letter s on many ccafions does the office of a whole word , and reprefents the kis and her of our forefathers . " Addifon , Spect . No. 135. The ...
... gives us his opinion upon this point very explicitly in another place . " The fame fingle letter s on many ccafions does the office of a whole word , and reprefents the kis and her of our forefathers . " Addifon , Spect . No. 135. The ...
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Addifon Adjective Adverb alfo alſo anſwer Auxiliary Auxiliary Verb becauſe Bentley caſe confonant conftruction Conjunction difcourfe diftinction diftinguiſhed diphthong Dryden Effay Engliſh example expreffed expreffion expreſſed faid fame fecond feems fenfe feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fignification fimple firft firſt fitten fome fometimes ftand ftill fuch fyllable governed Grammar hath Ibid improperly Indicative Mode Infinitive Mode inftances inſtead Irregular Irregular Verbs itſelf laft Language laſt Letter likewife Milton miſtake moft moſt muſt Neuter Nominative Cafe Noun obferved obfolete Objective Cafe paffion Paffive Paft Participle pauſes Phalaris phrafe Phraſe Plural Number Poffeffive Cafe Pope Prefent Prepofition Pronominal Adjectives Pronoun purpoſe reaſon reft reſpect Saxon ſay ſeems Sentence Serm Shakeſpear ſhall ſome Spect ſtill ſtyle Subft Subftantive Subjunctive Mode ſuch Swift tence thee thefe themſelves theſe thing third Perfon Singular thofe thoſe Thou tive underſtood uſed Verb Active Verb Neuter vowel whoſe words