English Grammar: Style, Rhetoric, and Poetry ; to which are Added, Preparatory Logic ; And, Advice to the Student, on the Improvement of the UnderstandingLongman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1846 - Всего страниц: 271 |
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... intended to be merely read , much unnecessary trouble is given to the teacher in separating these portions . 6. His Appendix is rendered almost useless , from the want of a proper connection between the different parts . These , and ...
... intended to be merely read , much unnecessary trouble is given to the teacher in separating these portions . 6. His Appendix is rendered almost useless , from the want of a proper connection between the different parts . These , and ...
Стр. xv
... intended to illustrate , as , by this means , the con- nection between the two is preserved , and the subject ren- dered more easy of apprehension . As our sentences may be constructed in strict accordance with the Rules of Grammar ...
... intended to illustrate , as , by this means , the con- nection between the two is preserved , and the subject ren- dered more easy of apprehension . As our sentences may be constructed in strict accordance with the Rules of Grammar ...
Стр. xxiv
... intended merely to be read . The whole of Grammar must be thus completed before the pupil commences Style . The remaining portions of the work , namely , Style , Rhe- toric , Poetry , and Preparatory Logic , are also printed in two ...
... intended merely to be read . The whole of Grammar must be thus completed before the pupil commences Style . The remaining portions of the work , namely , Style , Rhe- toric , Poetry , and Preparatory Logic , are also printed in two ...
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... intended , the masculine term is used ; but when we wish to distinguish the sex , the feminine noun must be employed to express the female . Thus , the poets and authors of the age , " includes both males and females ; but " she is the ...
... intended , the masculine term is used ; but when we wish to distinguish the sex , the feminine noun must be employed to express the female . Thus , the poets and authors of the age , " includes both males and females ; but " she is the ...
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... intended , as , the Howards , the Johnsons ; and also when the different sorts are meant , as , the readings , the wines , the wheats , the teas , the cottons . 2. Proper nouns , when pluralized , follow the same rules as common nouns ...
... intended , as , the Howards , the Johnsons ; and also when the different sorts are meant , as , the readings , the wines , the wheats , the teas , the cottons . 2. Proper nouns , when pluralized , follow the same rules as common nouns ...
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2d Edition accented action adjective adverb affirmation applied arguments arrangement attention auxiliary beauty cæsura called Cicero clause cloth comma composition conjunction connected consonant correct denotes derived diphthong discourse employed English Grammar English language expression frequently FUTURE-PERFECT Greek honour ideas IMPERATIVE MOOD implies improved INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive mood intended kind knowledge language Latin letters manner meaning mind mode nature nominative nouns object observed original participle particular passions PAST TENSE PAST-PERFECT TENSE perfect persons or things perspicuity phrases Pleonasm Plural poetry poets possessive POTENTIAL MOOD preceding prefixed preposition PRESENT TENSE PRESENT-PERFECT TENSE principal pronouns proper proposition render require respect Rules Saxon sense sentence shalt or wilt signifies Singular sometimes sound speak species style SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive syllable taste tence term Thou shalt thought tion transitive verb Trochee truth Valpy's verb verse vowel words writing
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Стр. 138 - And it came to pass at noon that Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud : for he is a god ; either he is talking or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth, and must be awaked.
Стр. 225 - Shakespeare has no heroes; his scenes are occupied only by men who act and speak as the reader thinks that he should himself have spoken or acted on the same occasion: even where the agency is supernatural the dialogue is level with life.
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