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 AccuracyT. Wilson & Sons, High-Ousegate, 1805 - 328 ページ |
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... most ufeful matter , and fome degree of improvement in the mode of adapting it to the understanding , and the gradual pro- grefs of learners . In thefe refpects fomething , perhaps , may yet be done , for the eafe and advantage of young ...
... most ufeful matter , and fome degree of improvement in the mode of adapting it to the understanding , and the gradual pro- grefs of learners . In thefe refpects fomething , perhaps , may yet be done , for the eafe and advantage of young ...
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... most proper to be committed to memory , are printed with a larger type ; whilft rules and remarks that are of less confequence , that extend or diversify the general idea , or that ferve as explanations , are contained in the smaller ...
... most proper to be committed to memory , are printed with a larger type ; whilft rules and remarks that are of less confequence , that extend or diversify the general idea , or that ferve as explanations , are contained in the smaller ...
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... most judicious grammarians ; if his reafonings and illuftrations , refpecting particular points , are founded on just principles , and the peculiarities of the English language ; he has , per- haps , done all that could reasonably be ...
... most judicious grammarians ; if his reafonings and illuftrations , refpecting particular points , are founded on just principles , and the peculiarities of the English language ; he has , per- haps , done all that could reasonably be ...
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... can , in strictness , be entitled to that appellation ; and the fingle letters i and u , when pronounced long , muft , in this view , be confidered as diphthongs . The triphthongs , having at most but two 20 ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
... can , in strictness , be entitled to that appellation ; and the fingle letters i and u , when pronounced long , muft , in this view , be confidered as diphthongs . The triphthongs , having at most but two 20 ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
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... most profound knowledge and erudition . " The elementary founds , under their fmalleft combina- tion , produce a fyllable ; fyllables properly combined pro- duce a word ; words duly combined produce a sentence ; and fentences properly ...
... most profound knowledge and erudition . " The elementary founds , under their fmalleft combina- tion , produce a fyllable ; fyllables properly combined pro- duce a word ; words duly combined produce a sentence ; and fentences properly ...
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accent adjective adverb alfo alſo Amphibrach auxiliary becauſe beſt better circumſtances compariſon compofition confiderable confifts confonant conftruction conjunction denote diftinct diphthong diſtinguiſh emphafis English English language expreffed expreffion faid fame fecond feems fenfe fentiments feparated ferve fhall fhort fhould fhow fignifies fimple fingle fingular number firſt following fentence fometimes fpeak fpeech fubftantive fubject fubjunctive mood fuch fufficient fyllable grammar grammarians imperative mood Imperfect Tenfe indicative mood infinitive mood inftances inſtead irregular verb itſelf laft language laſt learner lefs loved means meaſure moſt muft muſt nature neceffary neuter nominative cafe noun obfervations objective cafe occafions paffive participle paufe perfon fingular perfonal pronoun phrafes pleaſure plural number poffeffive pofition Potential Mood preceding Prefent Tenfe prepofition proper propriety reafon refpect RULE ſhall ſhort ſpeak ſtate thefe theſe thing third perfon thofe thoſe thou tion Trochee underſtanding underſtood uſed verb voice vowel whofe writing
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318 ページ - Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, < And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
252 ページ - Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees : Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...
323 ページ - O that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, That I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people...
311 ページ - But God be thanked, his pride is greater than his ignorance, and what he wants in knowledge, he supplies by sufficiency. When he has looked about him as far as he can, he concludes there, is no more to be seen; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean; when he has shot his best, he is sure, none ever did nor ever can shoot better or beyond it. His own reason is the certain measure of truth, his own knowledge, of what is possible in nature...
321 ページ - O thou sword of the Lord, how long will it be ere thou be quiet ? put up thyself into thy scabbard, rest, and be still.
267 ページ - For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her husband.
315 ページ - For I, saith the LORD, will be unto her a wall of fire round about, and will be the glory in the midst of her.
146 ページ - ... all the virtues that have been ever in mankind are to be counted upon a few fingers, but his follies and vices are innumerable, and time adds hourly to the heap.
305 ページ - There is not, in my opinion, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion than this of the perpetual progress which the soul makes towards the perfection of its nature, without ever arriving at a period in it.
59 ページ - What, is a kind of compound relative, including both the antecedent and the relative, and is equivalent to that which; as "This is what I wanted ;" that is to say,