| Moses True Brown - 1886 - 320 Seiten
...expression by logical and grammatical rules: "'How did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night ? ' i Oh, against all rule, my Lord, most ungrammatically...together in number, case, and gender, he made a breach || stopping as if the point wanted settling. And after the nominative, which your lordship knows should... | |
| Alexander Melville Bell - 1887 - 270 Seiten
...of it.—Honour is a mere 'scutcheon . . . and so ends my catechism. IGNORANT CRITICISM.—Sterne. "And how did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night?"—"...together in number, case, and gender, he made a breach thus—sr\—stopping as if the point wanted settling; and after the nominative case, which [your Lordship... | |
| Alexander Melville Bell - 1887 - 276 Seiten
...it. — Honour is a mere "'scutcheon . . . and so ends my catechism. IGNORANT CRITICISM. — Sterne. "And how did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night?"—"...Oh, against all rule, my Lord ; most ungrammatically I Betwixt the substantive and the adjective, which should agree together in number, case, and gender,... | |
| 1888 - 704 Seiten
...prosaic critic just as Sterne twitted one in that imaginary conversation between a nobleman and a pedant. "How did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night ?"...point wanted settling ; and betwixt the nominative case, which your Lordship knows should govern the verb, he suspended his voice a dozen times, three... | |
| Eleanor O'Grady - 1890 - 634 Seiten
...point." Sterne thus satirizes the critic who would bind emotional expression by grammatical rule: "' How did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night?' 'Oh,...together in number, case, and gender, he made a breach, || stopping as if the point wanted settling. And after the nominative, which your lordship knows should... | |
| Horace Smith - 1892 - 164 Seiten
...me with his tackling to get my father and my uncle Toby off the stairs, and to put them to bed." " And how did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night?"...point wanted settling ; and betwixt the nominative case, which your lordship knows should govern the verb, he suspended his voice a dozen times, three... | |
| National Union of Teachers - 1892 - 674 Seiten
...Betwixt the sub«itive and the adjective, which should agree together in number, case, and grader, he made a breach, thus — — stopping, as if the point wanted settling ; Л betwixt the nominative case, which your lordships know should, govern the - rb, he suspended his... | |
| Tristram Shandy, Gent. - 1893 - 490 Seiten
...of genius had better go to the Devil at once than stand to be prick'd and tortured to death by 'em. —And how did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night? Oh, against all rule, my.Lord—most ungrammatically !—Betwixt the substantive and the adjective, which should agree together... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1895 - 316 Seiten
...deep organ blow; and with your ninefold harmony make up full concert to angelic symphony! Milton. 68 AND how did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night?...point wanted settling; — and betwixt the nominative case, which your lordship knows should govern the verb, he suspended his voice in the epilogue a dozen... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1896 - 710 Seiten
...breathe, — these, surely, are things to excite the wonder of any reflecting mind. — Lord Brougham. 2. "And how did Garrick speak the soliloquy last night?"...— stopping as if the point wanted settling. And after the nominative case (which your lordship knows should govern the verb) he suspended his voice... | |
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