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الصفحة 214
Thus the verb to found , when used literally , is more properly fol . lowed by the
preposition on , as , “ The house was found" ... Both sentences would be badly
expressed , if these prepositions were transposed , though there are perhaps
cases ...
Thus the verb to found , when used literally , is more properly fol . lowed by the
preposition on , as , “ The house was found" ... Both sentences would be badly
expressed , if these prepositions were transposed , though there are perhaps
cases ...
الصفحة 215
In the preposition to ward and towards , and the adverbs forward and for . wards ,
backward and backwards , the two forms are used indiscriminately . But as the
first form in all these is also an adjective , it is better to confine the particles to the
...
In the preposition to ward and towards , and the adverbs forward and for . wards ,
backward and backwards , the two forms are used indiscriminately . But as the
first form in all these is also an adjective , it is better to confine the particles to the
...
الصفحة 218
... is evidently the French Plut a Dieu , of the same import . But it has not been
adverted to ( so servile commonly are imitators ) , Lhat the verb plaise is
impersonal , and regularly construed with the preposition a : neither of which is
the case with ...
... is evidently the French Plut a Dieu , of the same import . But it has not been
adverted to ( so servile commonly are imitators ) , Lhat the verb plaise is
impersonal , and regularly construed with the preposition a : neither of which is
the case with ...
الصفحة 219
These al ways preserve the compound form , and never admit a preposition ;
consequently nowise , which is an adverb of the same order , ought analogically
to be written in one word , and not to be preceded by in . In every ancient style all
...
These al ways preserve the compound form , and never admit a preposition ;
consequently nowise , which is an adverb of the same order , ought analogically
to be written in one word , and not to be preceded by in . In every ancient style all
...
الصفحة 220
We have , for instance , several active verbs which are used either with or without
a preposition indiscriminately . Thus we say either accept , or accept of , admit or
admit of , approve or approve of ; 1 6. His in like manner address or address to ...
We have , for instance , several active verbs which are used either with or without
a preposition indiscriminately . Thus we say either accept , or accept of , admit or
admit of , approve or approve of ; 1 6. His in like manner address or address to ...
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admit appear application argument attention beauty beginning better called cause character circumstances clause common concerning conjunctions connected consequence considerable considered contrary critics discover distinction doth effect employed English entirely equal evidence example experience expression figure former French frequently give given greater hath hearers ideas illustrate imagination import instance kind knowledge language latter least less manner meaning mentioned mind nature necessary never object observed occasion orator original particular passage passion perhaps person perspicuity phrases preceding preposition present principles produce pronoun proper properly qualities question reason refer regard relation remark render requires resemblance respect rules sense sentence sentiment serve signify signs solely sometimes sort sound speak speaker species style term things third thought tion tongue tropes truth understanding verb vivacity wherein whole words writers