The Rudiments of English Grammar, 1761Scolar P., 1969 - 92 Seiten |
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... these kinds of verse . Trochaical . In the days of | ōld , Stories plainly | tōld . ( n ) Iambic . With ravish'd ears The monǎrch hears . Dactylic , fometimes called Anapastic . Di | ōgenes | fūrly ǎnd | prōud . Verfes confift of more ...
... these kinds of verse . Trochaical . In the days of | ōld , Stories plainly | tōld . ( n ) Iambic . With ravish'd ears The monǎrch hears . Dactylic , fometimes called Anapastic . Di | ōgenes | fūrly ǎnd | prōud . Verfes confift of more ...
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... these imitations ; yet I believe I am not fingular in my opinion , that a foreigner would not be able , from the mere found of his admired verfes , to diftinguish the smooth stream from the loud torrent , or Ajax's labour from Camilla's ...
... these imitations ; yet I believe I am not fingular in my opinion , that a foreigner would not be able , from the mere found of his admired verfes , to diftinguish the smooth stream from the loud torrent , or Ajax's labour from Camilla's ...
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... these extracts will afford a mafter , in explaining , more particularly than can be done by any general remarks , the variety there may be in the ftyle of good writers : and that these differences might be the more ftriking , these ...
... these extracts will afford a mafter , in explaining , more particularly than can be done by any general remarks , the variety there may be in the ftyle of good writers : and that these differences might be the more ftriking , these ...
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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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