A Short Introduction to English Grammar: With Critical NotesJ. Dodsley, 1787 - 221 Seiten |
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... these ad- vantages in their full extent , and yet cannot be recommended as models of an accurate ftyle . Much lefs then will what is commonly called Learning ferve the purpose ; that is , a critical knowledge of antient Languages , and ...
... these ad- vantages in their full extent , and yet cannot be recommended as models of an accurate ftyle . Much lefs then will what is commonly called Learning ferve the purpose ; that is , a critical knowledge of antient Languages , and ...
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... these plain reasons , a competent grammatical knowledge of our own language is the true foundation , upon which all Literature , properly fo called , ought to be raised . If this method were adopted in our Schools ; if children were ...
... these plain reasons , a competent grammatical knowledge of our own language is the true foundation , upon which all Literature , properly fo called , ought to be raised . If this method were adopted in our Schools ; if children were ...
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... these and the like words . r is in found wholly the fame with i ; and is written inftead of it at the end of words ; or before i , as flying , denying : it is retained likewife in fome words derived from the Greek ; and it is always a ...
... these and the like words . r is in found wholly the fame with i ; and is written inftead of it at the end of words ; or before i , as flying , denying : it is retained likewife in fome words derived from the Greek ; and it is always a ...
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... these are called Mutes ; b , c , d , g , k , p , q ,: others very imperfectly , mak- ing a kind of obfcure found : and these are called Semi - vowels , or Half - vowels , l , m , n , r , f , s ; the first four of which are alfo dif ...
... these are called Mutes ; b , c , d , g , k , p , q ,: others very imperfectly , mak- ing a kind of obfcure found : and these are called Semi - vowels , or Half - vowels , l , m , n , r , f , s ; the first four of which are alfo dif ...
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... these pronouns , the nouns for which they ftand had been used , the fenfe would have been the fame ; but the frequent repetition of the fame words would have been difagreeable and tedious : as , The power of speech peculiar to man ...
... these pronouns , the nouns for which they ftand had been used , the fenfe would have been the fame ; but the frequent repetition of the fame words would have been difagreeable and tedious : as , The power of speech peculiar to man ...
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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