| Robert Lowth - 1763 - 226 Seiten
...We are ftill much at a lofs, who civil power belongs to." Locke. In all thefe places it ought to be The Prepofition is often feparated from ..the Relative...governs, and joined to the Verb at the end of the Sentence, or of Ibme member of it: as, " Horace is an author, whom I am much delighted with." " The... | |
| Robert Lowth - 1774 - 168 Seiten
...Englifh they always require the Objective Cafe after them-: as, " wifb bim; from .ber;,t» .«,[,!]." The Prepofition is often feparated from the Relative...governs, and joined to the Verb at the end of the Sentence, or of fome member of it : as, " Horace is an author, whom I am much delighted with," " The... | |
| Robert Lowth (bp. of London.) - 1775 - 442 Seiten
...gallops withal, and voho he ftands flill witbal. " I pr*ythee, whom doth he trot withal?" Ibid. L 2 The The Prepofition is often feparated from the Relative which it governs, and joined to the Verb at thé end of the Sentence, or of fome member of it : as, " Horace is an authör, wí'e'm^l am much delighted... | |
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 Seiten
...of. ..iJ.-io> I ar. •'»•;. '•• v • v D * 'OB. OB. 20. The Preposition is often separated from the Relative which it governs, and joined to the Verb at the end of the Sentence ; as, " That in a book which I am pleased with." But the placing the Preposition before the... | |
| John Dougall - 1810 - 554 Seiten
...Objective Caseafter them : 4s, " with him; from her ; to me *." The Preposition is often separated from the Relative which it governs, and joined to the Verb at the end of the Sentence, or of some member of it: as, "Horace is an author, whom I am much delighted with." The world... | |
| Robert Hartwell Fiske - 2004 - 308 Seiten
...eighteenth century. Lowth's actual position on the issue was this: The Preposition is often separated from the Relative which it governs, and joined to the Verb at the end of the Sentence, or of some member of it: as, "Horace is an author, whom I am much delighted with," "The world... | |
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