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... barbarism , 350 . 351 CHAP . III . Of Grammatical Purity , 358 360 Part I. By the use of obsolete words , 361 Part II . By the use of new words , 362 Part III . By the use of good words new modelled , 368 SECT . II . The Solecism , 378 ...
... barbarism , 350 . 351 CHAP . III . Of Grammatical Purity , 358 360 Part I. By the use of obsolete words , 361 Part II . By the use of new words , 362 Part III . By the use of good words new modelled , 368 SECT . II . The Solecism , 378 ...
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... barbarism , though according to the general rule , as to say calt for callest , which is according to no rule . Letter to the Lord High Treasurer , & c . Or what could the Doctor's notion of gram- mar be CH . T. 299 OF RHETORIC .
... barbarism , though according to the general rule , as to say calt for callest , which is according to no rule . Letter to the Lord High Treasurer , & c . Or what could the Doctor's notion of gram- mar be CH . T. 299 OF RHETORIC .
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... barbarism in speech to be a term or expression totally unsupported by the present usage of good writers in the language . A meaning very different is suggested here , but what that meaning is , it will not be easy to con- jecture . Nor ...
... barbarism in speech to be a term or expression totally unsupported by the present usage of good writers in the language . A meaning very different is suggested here , but what that meaning is , it will not be easy to con- jecture . Nor ...
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... obsolete . Holden is in- deed still used when we speak formally of courts or public meetings , + Lowth's introduction to English Grammar . there is a barbarism in every word which serves for. 330 B. II . THE PHILOSOPHY.
... obsolete . Holden is in- deed still used when we speak formally of courts or public meetings , + Lowth's introduction to English Grammar . there is a barbarism in every word which serves for. 330 B. II . THE PHILOSOPHY.
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... barbarism in speech , but that which shocks us by violating the constant usage in speaking or in writing ? If so , to be equally bar- barous , and to be equally shocking , are synony- mous ; whereas to be barbarous , and to be in fami ...
... barbarism in speech , but that which shocks us by violating the constant usage in speaking or in writing ? If so , to be equally bar- barous , and to be equally shocking , are synony- mous ; whereas to be barbarous , and to be in fami ...
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