A Short Introduction to English Grammar: With Critical NotesJ. Dodsley, 1787 - 221 Seiten |
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... best and most cor- rect of our profe writers . Indeed , the juftness of this complaint , as far as I can find , bath never been questioned ; and yet no effectual method bath hitherto been taken to redress the grievance , which was the ...
... best and most cor- rect of our profe writers . Indeed , the juftness of this complaint , as far as I can find , bath never been questioned ; and yet no effectual method bath hitherto been taken to redress the grievance , which was the ...
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... best authors , are good helps ; but alone will hardly be fufficient : we have writers , who have enjoyed these ad- vantages in their full extent , and yet cannot be recommended as models of an accurate ftyle . Much lefs then will what ...
... best authors , are good helps ; but alone will hardly be fufficient : we have writers , who have enjoyed these ad- vantages in their full extent , and yet cannot be recommended as models of an accurate ftyle . Much lefs then will what ...
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... best use of the lights , which they have afforded him . He kath been enabled to correct feveral mistakes ; and encouraged carefully to revife the whole , and to give it all the improvement which his prefent materials can furnish . He ...
... best use of the lights , which they have afforded him . He kath been enabled to correct feveral mistakes ; and encouraged carefully to revife the whole , and to give it all the improvement which his prefent materials can furnish . He ...
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... best with his own . " It is of the nature of both the articles to determine or limit the thing fpoken of : a determines it to be one fingle thing of the kind , leaving it ftill uncertain which ; the determines which it is , or , of many ...
... best with his own . " It is of the nature of both the articles to determine or limit the thing fpoken of : a determines it to be one fingle thing of the kind , leaving it ftill uncertain which ; the determines which it is , or , of many ...
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... best antient writers ; the propriety of the language , which requires , as far as may be , dif- . tinct forms for different Modes ; and the analogy of formation in each Mode ; I was , Thou waft ; I were . Thou wert ? all which confpire ...
... best antient writers ; the propriety of the language , which requires , as far as may be , dif- . tinct forms for different Modes ; and the analogy of formation in each Mode ; I was , Thou waft ; I were . Thou wert ? all which confpire ...
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Addifon Adjective Adverb agreeing alfo alſo anſwer Antecedent Auxiliary Auxiliary Verb becauſe Bentley Comma confonant conftruction Conjunction difcourfe diftinction diphthong Dryden Effay English English Language example expreffed expreffion faid fame fecond feems fenfe feveral fhall fhort fhould fignifies fimple firft firſt fitten fome fometimes fpoken ftand ftill ftyle fubject fuch fyllable Gender governed Grammar hath Ibid improperly Indicative Mode Infinitive Mode inftances inſtead Irregular Irregular Verbs itſelf laft Language lative Letter likewife Milton moſt muſt Nominative Cafe Noun obferved obfolete Objective Cafe occafion paffion Paffive Paft Participle paufe Phrafe phraſe Plural Number Poffeffive Cafe pofition Pope Prefent preffed Prepofition profe Pronominal Pronoun purpoſe reafon refpect Saxon Sentence Serm Shakeſpear Spect Subft Subftantive Subjunctive Mode Swift tence thee thefe theſe thing third Perfon Singular thofe thoſe thou tive underſtood uſed Verb Active Verb Neuter vowel whofe words