The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, EtcWaitt & Dow, 1832 - 160 Seiten |
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... idea ; as , ' The meeting was large . The assembly is dissolved . The council were divided in their sentiments . The peasantry go barefoot . ' When a noun of multitude is preceded by a definite word , which clearly limits the sense to ...
... idea ; as , ' The meeting was large . The assembly is dissolved . The council were divided in their sentiments . The peasantry go barefoot . ' When a noun of multitude is preceded by a definite word , which clearly limits the sense to ...
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... idea of time , and the latter's denoting only a quality . The phrases , loving to give as well as to receive , moving in haste , heated with liquor , ' contain participles giving the idea of time ; but the epithets contained in the ...
... idea of time , and the latter's denoting only a quality . The phrases , loving to give as well as to receive , moving in haste , heated with liquor , ' contain participles giving the idea of time ; but the epithets contained in the ...
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... idea , either to complete the sense , or to parse the sentence grammatically . To shun the unpleasing repetition of words , and to have the mode of expression as elegant as possible , is the main design of the ellipsis . That this ...
... idea , either to complete the sense , or to parse the sentence grammatically . To shun the unpleasing repetition of words , and to have the mode of expression as elegant as possible , is the main design of the ellipsis . That this ...
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... idea , the words that are omitted , by the ellipsis , is evident to all acquainted with the rules of Syntax . That we may enjoy ourselves , let us be temperate , chaste , moderate ; that we may enjoy one another , let us be benevolent ...
... idea , the words that are omitted , by the ellipsis , is evident to all acquainted with the rules of Syntax . That we may enjoy ourselves , let us be temperate , chaste , moderate ; that we may enjoy one another , let us be benevolent ...
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... idea who uses it . The words used to express ideas may be faulty in three respects . First , They may not express the idea which the author intends , but some other which only resembles it . Secondly , They may express , that idea , but ...
... idea who uses it . The words used to express ideas may be faulty in three respects . First , They may not express the idea which the author intends , but some other which only resembles it . Secondly , They may express , that idea , but ...
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