The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... verbs , and the other parts of speech ; but it concerns every indivi- dual word , in the inflecting or the combining ... verb . To say shallest for shalt , would be as much a barbarism , though according to the general rule , as to say ...
... verbs , and the other parts of speech ; but it concerns every indivi- dual word , in the inflecting or the combining ... verb . To say shallest for shalt , would be as much a barbarism , though according to the general rule , as to say ...
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... verb sit , he says , " Dr Middleton hath , with great propriety , restored the true par- " ticiple sitten . " Would ... verbs hit , cast , let , put , set , shut , slit , spl.t , find , grind ; for it would not be impossible to produce ...
... verb sit , he says , " Dr Middleton hath , with great propriety , restored the true par- " ticiple sitten . " Would ... verbs hit , cast , let , put , set , shut , slit , spl.t , find , grind ; for it would not be impossible to produce ...
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... verb to found , when logy , according to his own explication , would suggest . See John- son's Dictionary on the words nowise and way , particularly the senses of way , marked with these numbers , 15 , 16 , 18 , and 19 . * Such are ...
... verb to found , when logy , according to his own explication , would suggest . See John- son's Dictionary on the words nowise and way , particularly the senses of way , marked with these numbers , 15 , 16 , 18 , and 19 . * Such are ...
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... verbs to dare and to need , many say , in the third person present singular , dare and need , as , he need not go ; he ... verb plaire is impersonal , and regularly construed with the preposition a ; neither of which is the case with the ...
... verbs to dare and to need , many say , in the third person present singular , dare and need , as , he need not go ; he ... verb plaire is impersonal , and regularly construed with the preposition a ; neither of which is the case with the ...
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... verb in the last clause , which when you supply , you find it necessary to use the adverb not , ' Whether he will or will not . ' I shall only add , that by both the preceding canons we ought always to say rend in the present of the ...
... verb in the last clause , which when you supply , you find it necessary to use the adverb not , ' Whether he will or will not . ' I shall only add , that by both the preceding canons we ought always to say rend in the present of the ...
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