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The editor of the two editions above - mentioned was pleased to give this little
Manual to the public , as The easiest Introduction to Dr . Lorelh ' s English
Grammar ; which title , in part , it still retains ; though the Author is apprehensive it
was first ...
The editor of the two editions above - mentioned was pleased to give this little
Manual to the public , as The easiest Introduction to Dr . Lorelh ' s English
Grammar ; which title , in part , it still retains ; though the Author is apprehensive it
was first ...
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... the Bible have G hard before e andi ; as , Gera , Gilboah . G is likewise hard in
many English words before e andi ; as , geese , geld , get , gear , girl , give , giddy
, dagger , anger : and in many more which may be supplied by observation , Ch ...
... the Bible have G hard before e andi ; as , Gera , Gilboah . G is likewise hard in
many English words before e andi ; as , geese , geld , get , gear , girl , give , giddy
, dagger , anger : and in many more which may be supplied by observation , Ch ...
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Hail , universal Lord ! be bounteous still To give us only good : - MILTON . tire
case denoting possession , 134 ; referring to a noun of the plural number , 130 .
Wings , noun , 3 ; plural number , 4 ; so made by adding s to the singular , 5 .
Hail , universal Lord ! be bounteous still To give us only good : - MILTON . tire
case denoting possession , 134 ; referring to a noun of the plural number , 130 .
Wings , noun , 3 ; plural number , 4 ; so made by adding s to the singular , 5 .
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Use make artists , and insensibly give dexterity . Flattery are odious , but have
many admirer . Vices imitates virtues , and by that means deceives us . Prosperity
hast numerous followers , but adversity bring contempt . Whilst we was hunting ...
Use make artists , and insensibly give dexterity . Flattery are odious , but have
many admirer . Vices imitates virtues , and by that means deceives us . Prosperity
hast numerous followers , but adversity bring contempt . Whilst we was hunting ...
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Virtue both give quiet of life , and takese away the terror of death . There are
nothing so easy , but it becomes hard when thou does it with an unwilling minds .
. Nothing delight me so much as the work of God . To be always happy are to be ...
Virtue both give quiet of life , and takese away the terror of death . There are
nothing so easy , but it becomes hard when thou does it with an unwilling minds .
. Nothing delight me so much as the work of God . To be always happy are to be ...
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Términos y frases comunes
accusative action active participle addition adjective adverb agent agreeing answering beginning broad called cause common compared conjunction consonant dare denotes double durst ellipsis English EXERCISE express father force formed by adding future tense gender genitive give gone Grammar hast hath imperative IMPERFECT indicative mode infinitive mode instances irregular verbs joined least letter likewise Lord middle nature neuter verb nominative Note noun object observe omitted Parti passive participle past tense PERFECT TENSE PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number POTENTIAL MODE preposition present tense Preter pronoun pronoun a verb proper question referring regular requires rules second person seems seen sentence shews shined signifying SING singular number sometimes sound speak speech substantive syllable thing third person thou unto vowel wilt word worship writing written wrote
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Página 98 - Witness if I be silent, morn or even, To hill or valley, fountain or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise. Hail, universal Lord ! be bounteous still To give us only good ; and if the night Have gathered aught of evil or concealed, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark.