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... Priestley , I apprehend , has erred in giving lain as the par- ticiple of this verb . † Lien , though not so generally used as lain , is not destitute of unexceptionable authority . I have , therefore , with Johnson and Lowth , given it ...
... Priestley , I apprehend , has erred in giving lain as the par- ticiple of this verb . † Lien , though not so generally used as lain , is not destitute of unexceptionable authority . I have , therefore , with Johnson and Lowth , given it ...
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... Priestley has rejected rid , and Murray ridden , as the par- ticiple , while Johnson makes rid the preterite of ride . As rid is the present and preterite of another verb , it would , perhaps , be better to dismiss it entirely from the ...
... Priestley has rejected rid , and Murray ridden , as the par- ticiple , while Johnson makes rid the preterite of ride . As rid is the present and preterite of another verb , it would , perhaps , be better to dismiss it entirely from the ...
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... Priestley has said , that , when the particle there is prefixed to a verb singular , a plural noun may follow , " without a very sensible impropriety . " But , if there be an impropriety at all , why should the phraseology be adopted ...
... Priestley has said , that , when the particle there is prefixed to a verb singular , a plural noun may follow , " without a very sensible impropriety . " But , if there be an impropriety at all , why should the phraseology be adopted ...
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Alexander Crombie. be , " follow . " Would Dr. Priestley have said , " There is men who never reason ? " Note 9. The nominative generally precedes the verb , and is , in some examples , known by nothing but its place . This arrangement ...
Alexander Crombie. be , " follow . " Would Dr. Priestley have said , " There is men who never reason ? " Note 9. The nominative generally precedes the verb , and is , in some examples , known by nothing but its place . This arrangement ...
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... Priestley has said , that nouns , whose form is plural , but signification singular , require a singular verb , as , " Mathematics is a useful study . " This observa- tion , however , is not justified by general usage , re- putable ...
... Priestley has said , that nouns , whose form is plural , but signification singular , require a singular verb , as , " Mathematics is a useful study . " This observa- tion , however , is not justified by general usage , re- putable ...
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The Etymology and Syntax of the English Language, explained and illustrated Alexander Crombie Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1830 |
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action adjective admits adverb affirmation ambiguity analogy antecedent appears article Grammar assertion assign attribute auxiliary verb belong called character clause comparative conceive conjunction considered consonant deemed definite article denotes distinction ellipsis employed English English language equivalent error examples expression former frequently genitive grammar grammarians Hence idea imperfect impersonal verbs implies improperly impropriety indefinite Indicative Mood individual inflexion interrogation joined language latter Lowth manner means mode mood neuter nominative Note object observed obsolete obvious opinion passive past Perfect Participle perly person phraseology Plur plural noun precisely predicate preposition present tense Preter preterite Priestley pronoun propriety racter reason refers relative relative clause render respect rule Saxon Saxon genitive seems sense sentence signifies simple Sing singular solecism sometimes sound speaking species speech substantive superlative Swift synonymous term termination thing thou tion tive transitive verb usage voice vowel word write
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Sida 156 - Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices, to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive...
Sida 365 - And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee ? The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my .sight.
Sida 160 - My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go.
Sida 319 - In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Sida 353 - For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Sida 310 - And he asked them of their welfare, and said, Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spake? Is he yet alive ? And they answered, Thy servant our father is in good health, he is yet alive.
Sida 311 - It is folly to pretend to arm ourselves against the accidents of life, by heaping up treasures, which nothing can protect us against, but the good providence of our Creator.
Sida 224 - 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.
Sida 353 - LORD, our heavenly ,Father, Almighty > and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day ; De(fend us in the same with thy mighty power ; and grant » that this day we fall into no ,sin, neither run into ,any kind of danger ; but » that all our doings may be ordered by ,thy governance, to do always » that > is ,righteous in thy sight ; through Jesus ,Christ > our Lord.
Sida 312 - The knight seeing his habitation reduced to so small a compass, and himself in a manner shut out of his own house, upon the death of his mother ordered all the apartments to be flung open, and exorcised by his chaplain, who lay in every room one after another, and by that means dissipated the fears which had so long reigned in the family.