English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners. With an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and Accuracy ...Robert M'Dermut, George Long, printer, 1810 - 346 páginas |
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... applied , will be the certainty and ease , with which we transfuse our sentiments into the minds of one another ; and that , without a competent know- ledge of this kind , we shall frequently be in hazard of misunderstanding others ...
... applied , will be the certainty and ease , with which we transfuse our sentiments into the minds of one another ; and that , without a competent know- ledge of this kind , we shall frequently be in hazard of misunderstanding others ...
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... . Observations and reasonings on the name , are often applied to explain the nature , of a consonant : and , by this means , the student is led into error and perplexity , respecting these elements of lan- guage ORTHOGRAPHY . 19.
... . Observations and reasonings on the name , are often applied to explain the nature , of a consonant : and , by this means , the student is led into error and perplexity , respecting these elements of lan- guage ORTHOGRAPHY . 19.
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... applied to ad- verbs in the comparative and superlative degree ; and its effect is , to mark the degree the more strongly , and to define it the more precisely : as , " The more I ex- amine it , the better I like it . I like this the ...
... applied to ad- verbs in the comparative and superlative degree ; and its effect is , to mark the degree the more strongly , and to define it the more precisely : as , " The more I ex- amine it , the better I like it . I like this the ...
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... applying this principle to our own language , as far as utility , and the idiom of it , will admit . Now it is obvious , that in English , a noun governed by an active verb , or a preposition , is very differently circumstanced , from a ...
... applying this principle to our own language , as far as utility , and the idiom of it , will admit . Now it is obvious , that in English , a noun governed by an active verb , or a preposition , is very differently circumstanced , from a ...
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... applied to persons , which to animals and inanimate things : as , " He is a friend , who is faithful in adversity ; " " The bird , which sung so sweetly , is flown ; " " This is the tree , which produces no fruit . " That , as a ...
... applied to persons , which to animals and inanimate things : as , " He is a friend , who is faithful in adversity ; " " The bird , which sung so sweetly , is flown ; " " This is the tree , which produces no fruit . " That , as a ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
accent according to RULE active verb adjective adjective pronoun admit adverb agreeable Amphibrach appear auxiliary better cæsura comma common substantive compound conjugated conjunction connected connexion consonant construction copulative denote derived diphthong distinct distinguished ellipsis emphasis English language examples express following sentence frequently future tense genitive give governed Grammar grammarians hath ideas imperative mood imperfect tense improper improperly indicative mood infinitive mood interrogative kind king learner Lord manner means mind nature nominative noun object observations occasions participle pause perfect personal pronoun perspicuity phrase pleasure Pluperfect Tense plural number possessive Potential Mood preceding preposition present tense principal proper properly propriety relative pronoun render respect sense sentiments short signified simple singular number sometimes sound speak speech stantive subjunctive mood syllable tence termination thing third person singular thou tion tive Trochee verb active verse virtue voice vowel wise words writing
Passagens conhecidas
Página 178 - God by faith: that I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable unto His death; if by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead.
Página 336 - The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the fall to ill ; Where only merit constant pay receives, Is...
Página 327 - Me miserable ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair? Which way I fly is Hell; myself am Hell; And, in the lowest deep, a lower deep Still threatening to devour me opens wide, To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven.
Página 135 - I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib: but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.
Página 302 - Your fathers, where are they? and the prophets, do they live for ever?
Página 321 - Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob.
Página 303 - OUR sight is the most perfect and most delightful of all our senses. It fills the mind with the largest variety of ideas, converses with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoyments.
Página 330 - But there was no voice, nor any that answered. And they leaped upon the altar which was made. And it came to pass at noon, that Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud : for he is a god ; either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth, and must be awaked.
Página 321 - fair light, And thou enlighten'd earth, so fresh and gay, Ye hills, and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye that live and move, fair creatures, tell, Tell, if ye saw, how came I thus, how here?
Página 318 - Thou preparedst room before it, And didst cause it to take deep root, And it filled the land. The hills were covered with the shadow of it, And the boughs thereof were like the goodly cedars. She sent out her boughs unto the sea, And her branches unto the river.