Grammatical Institutes: or, an easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English Grammar ...Dilly, 1799 - 180 páginas |
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... Properties and Beauties of the English Tongue would be a very defirable and neceffary Attainment ; far pre- ferable to a Smattering of the learned Languages . A 2 But But then , it has been supposed , even by [ iii | Some Ufeful ...
... Properties and Beauties of the English Tongue would be a very defirable and neceffary Attainment ; far pre- ferable to a Smattering of the learned Languages . A 2 But But then , it has been supposed , even by [ iii | Some Ufeful ...
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... Property of a Participle . But if we ufe the fame Word in a merely defcriptive Sense ; as , " The writing Mafter , the trotting Horse ; " it loses the Property of a Participle , and becomes a mere Adjective . as , as , from the Verb ...
... Property of a Participle . But if we ufe the fame Word in a merely defcriptive Sense ; as , " The writing Mafter , the trotting Horse ; " it loses the Property of a Participle , and becomes a mere Adjective . as , as , from the Verb ...
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... Property of the Men ; The Men's Property . " 130. Pronouns must always agree with the Nouns for which they ftand , or to which they refer , in Number , Perfon , and Gender : as , " The Sun thines , and his Raceisappointed to him ; The ...
... Property of the Men ; The Men's Property . " 130. Pronouns must always agree with the Nouns for which they ftand , or to which they refer , in Number , Perfon , and Gender : as , " The Sun thines , and his Raceisappointed to him ; The ...
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... Property or Poffeffion : as , My Head and thy Hand . " The Head of me and the Hand of thee are inelegant Expreffions ... property of other Men ; " or , H 3 without without the Noun , " The Property of others . INSTITUTES .
... Property or Poffeffion : as , My Head and thy Hand . " The Head of me and the Hand of thee are inelegant Expreffions ... property of other Men ; " or , H 3 without without the Noun , " The Property of others . INSTITUTES .
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John Ash. without the Noun , " The Property of others . " 136. Mine and thine are frequently put for my and thy , before a Word that : begins with a Vowel : as ; " Mine Eye " for My Eye . " " 66 137. Pronominal Adjectives are only ufed ...
John Ash. without the Noun , " The Property of others . " 136. Mine and thine are frequently put for my and thy , before a Word that : begins with a Vowel : as ; " Mine Eye " for My Eye . " " 66 137. Pronominal Adjectives are only ufed ...
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