The Elements of English GrammarUniversity Press, 1901 - 304 Seiten |
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... Hence it will be found that in the following pages no mention is made of some of the questions which are discussed in larger works ; that other questions are touched upon , but not probed to the bottom ; that here and there a definition ...
... Hence it will be found that in the following pages no mention is made of some of the questions which are discussed in larger works ; that other questions are touched upon , but not probed to the bottom ; that here and there a definition ...
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... Hence we may say that the words which we owe to our Norman conquerors are Latin words which have come into the language indirectly , Latin words ' once removed . ' This Latin element is called the Latin of the Third Period . Now , if we ...
... Hence we may say that the words which we owe to our Norman conquerors are Latin words which have come into the language indirectly , Latin words ' once removed . ' This Latin element is called the Latin of the Third Period . Now , if we ...
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... hence it is that Wordsworth , describing an old man's feeling about his daughter's death , naturally uses an unmixed English diction as best suited to his purpose . How feeble a Latinized paraphrase would sound by the side of the simple ...
... hence it is that Wordsworth , describing an old man's feeling about his daughter's death , naturally uses an unmixed English diction as best suited to his purpose . How feeble a Latinized paraphrase would sound by the side of the simple ...
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... Hence we have upwards of a dozen rivers called ' Avon ' in England , and ' Ex ' in various disguises is even more common : e.g. Ex - eter , Ax - minster , Ux- bridge , Usk , Ouse . In Scotland alone there are more than half - a - dozen ...
... Hence we have upwards of a dozen rivers called ' Avon ' in England , and ' Ex ' in various disguises is even more common : e.g. Ex - eter , Ax - minster , Ux- bridge , Usk , Ouse . In Scotland alone there are more than half - a - dozen ...
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... Hence they are called semi- vowels . In the sound given to w at the beginning of a word you may detect a close resemblance to the vowel - sound in cool or rude . Pro- nounce slowly oo - it , oo - et : then increase the speed as you ...
... Hence they are called semi- vowels . In the sound given to w at the beginning of a word you may detect a close resemblance to the vowel - sound in cool or rude . Pro- nounce slowly oo - it , oo - et : then increase the speed as you ...
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