A Short Introduction to English Grammar: With Critical NotesJ. Dodsley, 1787 - 221 Seiten |
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... say , whe- ther we have any Grammar , that fufficiently inftructs us by rule and example ; but I am fure we have none , that in the manner here attempted , teaches us what is right by shew . ing what is wrong ; though this perhaps may ...
... say , whe- ther we have any Grammar , that fufficiently inftructs us by rule and example ; but I am fure we have none , that in the manner here attempted , teaches us what is right by shew . ing what is wrong ; though this perhaps may ...
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... say to the following , where her is applied in the fame man- ner , and feems to make a strange confufion of Gender ? " He that pricketh the heart maketh it to fhew her knowledge . " Ecclus , xxii . 19 . " Oft have I feen a timely ...
... say to the following , where her is applied in the fame man- ner , and feems to make a strange confufion of Gender ? " He that pricketh the heart maketh it to fhew her knowledge . " Ecclus , xxii . 19 . " Oft have I feen a timely ...
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... say , in juftice to the best of Queens . " Obferve alfo , that the Noun generally re- quires after it the fame Prepofition , as the Verb from which it is formed : " It was perfectly in compliance ta [ with ] fome perfons , for whofe ...
... say , in juftice to the best of Queens . " Obferve alfo , that the Noun generally re- quires after it the fame Prepofition , as the Verb from which it is formed : " It was perfectly in compliance ta [ with ] fome perfons , for whofe ...
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... says Dr. Johnson , is justly accused of Solecism . " It should be , ever so wife- ly : that is , how wifely foever . " Befides , a Slave would not have been admitted into that Society , had he had never fuch opportunities . " Bentley ...
... says Dr. Johnson , is justly accused of Solecism . " It should be , ever so wife- ly : that is , how wifely foever . " Befides , a Slave would not have been admitted into that Society , had he had never fuch opportunities . " Bentley ...
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... saying : This is my beloved Son , in whom I am well pleased . 1. In is a Prepofition : the , the Definite Article ; fifteenth , an Adjective ; year , a Q 2 Subftan- Subftantive , or Noun , in the Objective Cafe , ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 211.
... saying : This is my beloved Son , in whom I am well pleased . 1. In is a Prepofition : the , the Definite Article ; fifteenth , an Adjective ; year , a Q 2 Subftan- Subftantive , or Noun , in the Objective Cafe , ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 211.
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