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... verbs call and shall , the second person singular of the former is callest , agreeably to the general rule , the second person sin- gular of the latter is shalt , agreeably to a particular rule affecting that verb . To say shallest for ...
... verbs call and shall , the second person singular of the former is callest , agreeably to the general rule , the second person sin- gular of the latter is shalt , agreeably to a particular rule affecting that verb . To say shallest for ...
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... . & c . In a note on the irregular verb sit , he says , " Dr Middle- ❝ton hath , with great propriety , restored the true participle sitten . " Would One if présent use is to be renounced for ancient CH . I. 315 OF RHETORIC .
... . & c . In a note on the irregular verb sit , he says , " Dr Middle- ❝ton hath , with great propriety , restored the true participle sitten . " Would One if présent use is to be renounced for ancient CH . I. 315 OF RHETORIC .
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... verb to found , when used literally , is more properly followed by the pre- position on , as , " The house was founded on a " rock ; " in the metaphorical application , it is Such are , subterranean and subterraneous , homogeneal and ...
... verb to found , when used literally , is more properly followed by the pre- position on , as , " The house was founded on a " rock ; " in the metaphorical application , it is Such are , subterranean and subterraneous , homogeneal and ...
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... verb of the same order , ought analogically to be • What has given rise to it is evidently the French Plut à Dieu , of the game import . But it has not been adverted to ( so servile commonly are Imitators ) , that the verb plaire is ...
... verb of the same order , ought analogically to be • What has given rise to it is evidently the French Plut à Dieu , of the game import . But it has not been adverted to ( so servile commonly are Imitators ) , that the verb plaire is ...
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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 . " * In proof of this I shall produce a passage taken from the Prologue of the English translation 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 . " * In proof of this I shall produce a passage taken from the Prologue of the English translation of the ...
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