A Short Introduction to English Grammar: With Critical NotesJ. Dodsley and T. Cadell, 1778 - 221 Seiten |
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... most correct , and perhaps the beft , of our profe writers . Indeed the jusiness of this complaint , as far as I can find , hath never been questioned ; and yet no effectual method bath hitherto been taken to redress the grievance ...
... most correct , and perhaps the beft , of our profe writers . Indeed the jusiness of this complaint , as far as I can find , hath never been questioned ; and yet no effectual method bath hitherto been taken to redress the grievance ...
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With Critical Notes Robert Lowth. guages extant That is the most fimple , which is un- doubtedly the most antient ; but even that Language itself does not equal the English in fimplicity . The words of the English Language are perhaps ...
With Critical Notes Robert Lowth. guages extant That is the most fimple , which is un- doubtedly the most antient ; but even that Language itself does not equal the English in fimplicity . The words of the English Language are perhaps ...
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... most able Grammarian of the last age , when he came to apply his Learning and his Gri- ticifm to an English Author , was frequently at a lofs in matters of ordinary use and common conftruction in his own Vernacular Idiom . But perhaps ...
... most able Grammarian of the last age , when he came to apply his Learning and his Gri- ticifm to an English Author , was frequently at a lofs in matters of ordinary use and common conftruction in his own Vernacular Idiom . But perhaps ...
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... most irksome and difficult part of * Literature , with so`much labour of the memory , and " with fo little affistance of the understanding : น A defign fomewhat of this kind gave occafion to the following little fyftem , intended merely ...
... most irksome and difficult part of * Literature , with so`much labour of the memory , and " with fo little affistance of the understanding : น A defign fomewhat of this kind gave occafion to the following little fyftem , intended merely ...
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... most careful fearch , and fome- times escape obfervation when they are most obvious , must always ftand in need of improvement . It is indeed the neceffary condition of every work of hu- man art or fcience , fmall as well as great , to ...
... most careful fearch , and fome- times escape obfervation when they are most obvious , must always ftand in need of improvement . It is indeed the neceffary condition of every work of hu- man art or fcience , fmall as well as great , to ...
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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