The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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The pronoun it , though a personal pronoun , does not always stand for , or , at
least , appear to stand for , any noun whatever ; but is used in order to point out a
state of things , or the cause of something produced . For instance ; " It freezed ...
The pronoun it , though a personal pronoun , does not always stand for , or , at
least , appear to stand for , any noun whatever ; but is used in order to point out a
state of things , or the cause of something produced . For instance ; " It freezed ...
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Here is a reason , or cause expressed , why Solomon should serve God with a
perfect heart , & c . * For thee I gladly sacrificed whatever I loved before . ' Here
for is a preposition . For thee ; meaning , for the sake of thee ; with respect , or ...
Here is a reason , or cause expressed , why Solomon should serve God with a
perfect heart , & c . * For thee I gladly sacrificed whatever I loved before . ' Here
for is a preposition . For thee ; meaning , for the sake of thee ; with respect , or ...
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A Metonymy is founded on the several relations of cause and effect , container
and contained , sign and thing signified . When we say , " They read Milton , ' the
cause is put instead of the effect ; meaning , Milton's works . On the other hand ...
A Metonymy is founded on the several relations of cause and effect , container
and contained , sign and thing signified . When we say , " They read Milton , ' the
cause is put instead of the effect ; meaning , Milton's works . On the other hand ...
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Aspiring to be gods , if angels fell , Aspiring to be angels , men rebel ; And who
but wishes to invert the laws Of order , sins against the Eternal Cause . V. Ask for
what end the heavenly bodies shine , Earth for whose use ? Pride answers , .
Aspiring to be gods , if angels fell , Aspiring to be angels , men rebel ; And who
but wishes to invert the laws Of order , sins against the Eternal Cause . V. Ask for
what end the heavenly bodies shine , Earth for whose use ? Pride answers , .
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Who first taught souls enslav'd , and realms undone , Th ' enormous faith of many
made for one ; That proud exception to all nature's laws , T ' invert the world , and
counter - work its cause ? Force first made conquest , and that conquest law ...
Who first taught souls enslav'd , and realms undone , Th ' enormous faith of many
made for one ; That proud exception to all nature's laws , T ' invert the world , and
counter - work its cause ? Force first made conquest , and that conquest law ...
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