Elements of English Grammar: With a Postscript, Analysis, and an AppendixGoodale & Burton, 1814 - 284 páginas |
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... kind of books they have , if they have letters and syllables to put together . This is wrong . For no time of life asto literature , is more important than the outset in learning to read . And here I would observe , that it is mat- ter ...
... kind of books they have , if they have letters and syllables to put together . This is wrong . For no time of life asto literature , is more important than the outset in learning to read . And here I would observe , that it is mat- ter ...
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... kinds 42 § 2 . Of the definite article 42 § 3 . Of the indifinite article 43 § 4 . General remarks 45 CHAPTER 3 . Of Substantives 47 $ 1 . Of substantives in general 47 § 2 . Of proper names 47 § 3 . Of common names 48 § 4 . Of gender ...
... kinds 42 § 2 . Of the definite article 42 § 3 . Of the indifinite article 43 § 4 . General remarks 45 CHAPTER 3 . Of Substantives 47 $ 1 . Of substantives in general 47 § 2 . Of proper names 47 § 3 . Of common names 48 § 4 . Of gender ...
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... kinds of Adverbs 157 CHAPTER 10 . Of Prepositions 161 § 1 . Of their nature and use 161 § 2 . Of the separable prepositions 161 § 3 . Of the inseperable prepositions 163 CHAPTER 11 . Of Conjunctions 164 § 1 . Of their Nature and use 164 ...
... kinds of Adverbs 157 CHAPTER 10 . Of Prepositions 161 § 1 . Of their nature and use 161 § 2 . Of the separable prepositions 161 § 3 . Of the inseperable prepositions 163 CHAPTER 11 . Of Conjunctions 164 § 1 . Of their Nature and use 164 ...
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... imperfect and learn to supply that defect , by skill and practice . See p . 30 . These letters are principally divisible into two kinds , vowels and consonants . A vowel ( c ) is a simple articulate sound ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
... imperfect and learn to supply that defect , by skill and practice . See p . 30 . These letters are principally divisible into two kinds , vowels and consonants . A vowel ( c ) is a simple articulate sound ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
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... kind of knowledge , as with all others , it is only despised , by those , who are either entirely igno- rant of it , or learn it in so short a time , as to learn nothing correctly . CHAPTER II . Of SYLLABLES and their Formation . A ...
... kind of knowledge , as with all others , it is only despised , by those , who are either entirely igno- rant of it , or learn it in so short a time , as to learn nothing correctly . CHAPTER II . Of SYLLABLES and their Formation . A ...
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accent accordingto active verb adding adjectives adverb antecedent anyother associated asto atonce auxiliary cæsura called casés changing clause comma compound conjunction consonant declension derived diphthong distinct elegant ellipsis emphasis emphatical end of words English English language express feet Future Tense gerunds govern grammar grammarians idea Imperative Mood Imperfect Tense Indefinite Tense Indicative Mood infinitive mood Interjections interrogative language letters Lord loved manner Myown nature nominative nöother nouns objective omitted outof pause perfect participle personal pronouns phrasés Pluperfect Tense plural Poss possessive pronouns Potential Mood preceding prefixing preposition present participle Present Tense principal verb pronunciation proper pure quantity relative RULE scholar sense sentence short signifies Sing singular soft somthing somtimes sound speaking speech Subjunctive Mood Substantives superlative syllable tensés term terminations theirown thing third person thou thro tion tive Triphthongs Trochees voice vowel writers
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Página 33 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear : Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village- Hampden, that, with dauntless breast, The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...