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... writing good and elegant English , formed into Rules and Exercises . By the Rev. D. T. FOSBROOKE . 18mo . price 1s . 6d . bound . A GRAMMAR of RHETORIC and POLITE LITE- RATURE ; illustrated by appropriate Examples , selected chiefly ...
... writing good and elegant English , formed into Rules and Exercises . By the Rev. D. T. FOSBROOKE . 18mo . price 1s . 6d . bound . A GRAMMAR of RHETORIC and POLITE LITE- RATURE ; illustrated by appropriate Examples , selected chiefly ...
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... written on this subject , have too inconsiderately adopt- ed various distinctions of the learned lan- guages , which have no existence in our own : many , on the other hand , convinced of this impropriety , have been too brief , or at ...
... written on this subject , have too inconsiderately adopt- ed various distinctions of the learned lan- guages , which have no existence in our own : many , on the other hand , convinced of this impropriety , have been too brief , or at ...
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... WRITING . A Comma [ , ] denoting , perhaps , especially in long sentences , a little elevation of the voice , is the shortest pause , and may be held while you count one . A semicolon [ ; ] denoting for the most part an evenness of the ...
... WRITING . A Comma [ , ] denoting , perhaps , especially in long sentences , a little elevation of the voice , is the shortest pause , and may be held while you count one . A semicolon [ ; ] denoting for the most part an evenness of the ...
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... writing . The same mark when placed over a vowel , is called a circumflex , and shews that such vowel is to be sounded long ; as , Euphrates , Aristobulus . of Au ellipsis [ -- or - ] shews that part word or sentence is left out by ...
... writing . The same mark when placed over a vowel , is called a circumflex , and shews that such vowel is to be sounded long ; as , Euphrates , Aristobulus . of Au ellipsis [ -- or - ] shews that part word or sentence is left out by ...
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... WRITING CAPITALS . Capitals or great letters must never be written in the middle or at the end of any word , but only at the beginning , aud in the following cases : At the beginning of any book , chapter , para- graph , writing ...
... WRITING CAPITALS . Capitals or great letters must never be written in the middle or at the end of any word , but only at the beginning , aud in the following cases : At the beginning of any book , chapter , para- graph , writing ...
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Grammatical Institutes: or, an easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English ... John Ash Vista completa - 1799 |
Términos y frases comunes
accusative action active participle active verb adjective adverb a verb agent agreeing apostrophe conjunction a pronoun consonant dare DECLENSION DEFECTIVE VERBS denoting possession didst diphthongs doth durst ellipsis English language EXERCISE express final consonant following a preposition formed by adding future tense gender genitive gone GRAMMATICAL INSTITUTES grovel hadst hath imperative mode IMPERFECT indicative mode infinitive mode inflections irregular verbs joined letter likewise Lord mayest middle sound Mistel neuter verb nominative NOTE noun noun or pronoun omitted passive participle past tense PERFECT TENSE PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number potential mode preposition a pronoun present tense PRETER TENSE pronoun a conjunction pronoun a substantive pronoun a verb receiving the force sentence shalt shews shouldest signifying singular number speak substantive a sign syllable tense and passive thee thine thing third person Thou hast Trepan triphthong unto verb a preposition verb a pronoun verb an adverb vowel wilt worship wouldest writing written
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