The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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A verb in the infinitive mode , comprising a part of a sentence , may be used as a
noun , and put in the nominative case to another verb ; as , ' To maintain a steady
and unbroken mind amidst all the shocks of the world , marks a great and noble ...
A verb in the infinitive mode , comprising a part of a sentence , may be used as a
noun , and put in the nominative case to another verb ; as , ' To maintain a steady
and unbroken mind amidst all the shocks of the world , marks a great and noble ...
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Own and self , ( plural selves ) are sometimes annexed to the adjective pronouns
, to mark their meaning more strongly ; as , ' My own hand ; our own house . ' ' I
did this self . ' We hurt ourselves by improper conduct . ' When the noun is not ...
Own and self , ( plural selves ) are sometimes annexed to the adjective pronouns
, to mark their meaning more strongly ; as , ' My own hand ; our own house . ' ' I
did this self . ' We hurt ourselves by improper conduct . ' When the noun is not ...
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A Diæresis , thus marked ; [ .. ] shows that two vowels form separate syllables ; as
, Creator , The Acute accent marks the syllable which requires the principal stress
in pronunciation ; as equal , equallity . The Grave accent is used , in opposition ...
A Diæresis , thus marked ; [ .. ] shows that two vowels form separate syllables ; as
, Creator , The Acute accent marks the syllable which requires the principal stress
in pronunciation ; as equal , equallity . The Grave accent is used , in opposition ...
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Mark what unvary'd laws preserve each state , Laws wise as nature , and as fix'd
as fate . In vain thy reason finer webs shall draw , Entangle justice in her net of
law , And right , too rigid , harden into wrong : Still for the strong too weak , the ...
Mark what unvary'd laws preserve each state , Laws wise as nature , and as fix'd
as fate . In vain thy reason finer webs shall draw , Entangle justice in her net of
law , And right , too rigid , harden into wrong : Still for the strong too weak , the ...
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To sigh for ribbands if thou art so silly , Mark how they grace Lord Umbra , or Sir
Billy . Is yellow dirt the passion of thy life ? Look but on Gripus , or on Gripus ' wife
. If parts allure thee , think how Bacon shin'd , The wisest , brightest , meanest of ...
To sigh for ribbands if thou art so silly , Mark how they grace Lord Umbra , or Sir
Billy . Is yellow dirt the passion of thy life ? Look but on Gripus , or on Gripus ' wife
. If parts allure thee , think how Bacon shin'd , The wisest , brightest , meanest of ...
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