English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an Appendix Containing Rules and Observations for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and AccuracyOliver D. Cooke, 1805 - Всего страниц: 336 |
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... guage , is an object that demands the attention of the young grammarian . The sentiments of a very judicious and em- inent writer ( Quinctilian ) respecting this part of grammar , may , perhaps , be properly introduced on the present oc ...
... guage , is an object that demands the attention of the young grammarian . The sentiments of a very judicious and em- inent writer ( Quinctilian ) respecting this part of grammar , may , perhaps , be properly introduced on the present oc ...
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... guage . Indeed , so convenient is it to have one acknow- ledged standard to recur to ; so much preferable , in matters of this nature , is a trifling degree of irregularity , to a con- tinual change , and fruitless pursuit of ...
... guage . Indeed , so convenient is it to have one acknow- ledged standard to recur to ; so much preferable , in matters of this nature , is a trifling degree of irregularity , to a con- tinual change , and fruitless pursuit of ...
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... guage must be so too . When the word very , exceedingly , or any other of similar import , is put before the positive , it is called by some writers the superlative of eminence , to distinguish it from the other superlative , which has ...
... guage must be so too . When the word very , exceedingly , or any other of similar import , is put before the positive , it is called by some writers the superlative of eminence , to distinguish it from the other superlative , which has ...
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... guages . This point being established , we may , doubtless , apply it to English verbs ; and extend the principle as far as convenience , and the idiom of our language require . If it should be said , that , on the same ground that a ...
... guages . This point being established , we may , doubtless , apply it to English verbs ; and extend the principle as far as convenience , and the idiom of our language require . If it should be said , that , on the same ground that a ...
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... guage . These forms of expression are adapted to parti- cular acts , not to general habits , or affections of the mind . They are very frequently applied to neuter verbs ; as , “ I am musing ; he is sleeping . " * Some grammarians apply ...
... guage . These forms of expression are adapted to parti- cular acts , not to general habits , or affections of the mind . They are very frequently applied to neuter verbs ; as , “ I am musing ; he is sleeping . " * Some grammarians apply ...
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