Longer English Poems: With Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of EnglishJohn Wesley Hales Macmillan, 1897 - 427 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxvii
... word - forms -- that occur in our poem , and then the relation in which the words , both those that are inflected and those that are not , stand to each other - first each word , or each noteworthy word , by itself , and then in ...
... word - forms -- that occur in our poem , and then the relation in which the words , both those that are inflected and those that are not , stand to each other - first each word , or each noteworthy word , by itself , and then in ...
الصفحة xxviii
... word ? Then what is signified by " part " ? Strictly , we ought to say , " To what part of speech does such a word belong ? " Let , then , this phrase be made quite clear . Then how is the pupil to discover what " part of speech any ...
... word ? Then what is signified by " part " ? Strictly , we ought to say , " To what part of speech does such a word belong ? " Let , then , this phrase be made quite clear . Then how is the pupil to discover what " part of speech any ...
الصفحة xxix
... words . What is the force of each one ? Perhaps if the student made himself short lists of words in which they occur , he might , by comparing the words of each list together , gather that force ; and such an attempt at induction would ...
... words . What is the force of each one ? Perhaps if the student made himself short lists of words in which they occur , he might , by comparing the words of each list together , gather that force ; and such an attempt at induction would ...
الصفحة xxx
... words . The terms subject and predicate may be used in their logical sense ; the thought of the poem carefully ... word . This advice is not perhaps so superfluous as it might seem . Has no one , for instance , when the wonderful ...
... words . The terms subject and predicate may be used in their logical sense ; the thought of the poem carefully ... word . This advice is not perhaps so superfluous as it might seem . Has no one , for instance , when the wonderful ...
الصفحة xxxi
... words logic , syllogism , premiss , & c . some such processes might be applied to them as has been suggested above for subject and predicate . ( viii . ) The words of Rosabelle might now be considered with refer- ence to their ...
... words logic , syllogism , premiss , & c . some such processes might be applied to them as has been suggested above for subject and predicate . ( viii . ) The words of Rosabelle might now be considered with refer- ence to their ...
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