The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, EtcWaitt & Dow, 1832 - 160 Seiten |
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... king . Love thy neigh- bor . Forgive thine enemy . Rejoice evermore . Pray without ceasing . A period must ever be used at the end of abbrevia- tions . As , Dr. Mr. Chap . Sec . Esq . Feb. Jan. & c . Other characters used in Writing ...
... king . Love thy neigh- bor . Forgive thine enemy . Rejoice evermore . Pray without ceasing . A period must ever be used at the end of abbrevia- tions . As , Dr. Mr. Chap . Sec . Esq . Feb. Jan. & c . Other characters used in Writing ...
Seite 103
... king The Asterisk [ * ] , the Obelisk [ † ] , and Parallels [ || ] , together with the letters of the alphabet , or figures , are used as references to marginal notes . The Index or hand [ ] points out something re- markable . A Brace ...
... king The Asterisk [ * ] , the Obelisk [ † ] , and Parallels [ || ] , together with the letters of the alphabet , or figures , are used as references to marginal notes . The Index or hand [ ] points out something re- markable . A Brace ...
Seite 121
... King Charles the Second , compliments that monarch'at the expense of the sun himself : ‹ That star at your birth shone out so bright , It stain'd the daller sun's meridian light ' This is mere bombast . It is difficult to ascertain 11 ...
... King Charles the Second , compliments that monarch'at the expense of the sun himself : ‹ That star at your birth shone out so bright , It stain'd the daller sun's meridian light ' This is mere bombast . It is difficult to ascertain 11 ...
Seite 129
... kings . Let us ( since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die ) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild , where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot , Or ...
... kings . Let us ( since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die ) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild , where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot , Or ...
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... kings presumption , and to crowds belief ; That virtue's ends from vanity can raise , Which seeks no interest , no ... king ; The starving chymist in his golden views Supremely blest , the poet in his muse . See some strange comfort ...
... kings presumption , and to crowds belief ; That virtue's ends from vanity can raise , Which seeks no interest , no ... king ; The starving chymist in his golden views Supremely blest , the poet in his muse . See some strange comfort ...
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action active transitive verb Active verbs govern Adjective pronouns adverb agree blest bliss Boston called comma common noun connect connexion defective verb definite article denotes ELLIPSIS express govern the objective governs the verb grammar happiness Heaven IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Tense indefinite indicative mode infinitive mode Interjections intransitive irregular neuter verb jective kings loved 2 Thou loved 2 Ye loved Singular masculine gender meaning metaphor mind nature nature's neuter gender never noun or pronoun nouns and pronouns number and person parsed participial noun passion passive verb perfect participle personal pronoun Pluperfect Tense plural number Poss possessive possessive adjective preposition present tense pride proper noun qualifying reason relative pronoun Rule second person Self-love sense sentence signifies singular number sometimes speech tence thee thing third person third person singular thou hadst thou shalt tion tive vice virtue wise words