The Rudiments of English Grammar, 1761Scolar P., 1969 - 92 Seiten |
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... ; or , that those parti- culars , which relate to language and gram- mar univerfally confidered , are not adjufted with fo much accuracy as fuch a subject re- quires . The The author hath no higher views in what he now iv PREFACE . The.
... ; or , that those parti- culars , which relate to language and gram- mar univerfally confidered , are not adjufted with fo much accuracy as fuch a subject re- quires . The The author hath no higher views in what he now iv PREFACE . The.
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... subjects ; in many of which the whole attention may be employed upon language only ; and from . thence youth may be led on in a regular feries of compofitions , in which the transition from language language to fentiment may be as ...
... subjects ; in many of which the whole attention may be employed upon language only ; and from . thence youth may be led on in a regular feries of compofitions , in which the transition from language language to fentiment may be as ...
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... Subjects and Sentiment of them have been attended to in felecting them ; and fuch chiefly have been inferted , as feemed to be particularly calculated for the use of youth , tend- ing both to lead them into a juft and manly taste in com ...
... Subjects and Sentiment of them have been attended to in felecting them ; and fuch chiefly have been inferted , as feemed to be particularly calculated for the use of youth , tend- ing both to lead them into a juft and manly taste in com ...
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abfolutely adjectives ADVERBS alfo alſo anſwer auxiliary verbs beard bearing becauſe befides beſt cauſes change of termination circumſtances compariſon compofition compound tenfes confift conftruction conjunctive form converfation denote diftinct doth eafy eaſe eaſy English language eſtabliſhed Eurydice exactneſs expreffed expreffion faid fame feems feldom fenfe fenfibility fentence fhall fhould fignify fince fingular firft firſt fome fomething fometimes fpecies ftand ftyle fubftantives fubject fuch fufficient fure fyllables hath himſelf ideas JOSEPH PRIESTLEY language lefs likewife manner MENSTON mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary nouns obferved Oblique cafe paffed paffions Participle prefent Participle pret perfon pleaſe pleaſure plural number Prefent Tenfe Preter Tenfe propriety PROSODY purpoſe radical form reafon reſemblance SECT ſhall ſome ſpeak ſpeech ſtate ſtyle taſte tenſe thee thefe themſelves theſe thine thing thofe thoſe Thou tion ufually underſtood univerfal uſe uſually verfe verſe whofe words writing
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