The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... tence , 526 SECT . I. Of Conjunctions , 527 SECT . II . Of other Connectives , 734 SECT . III . Modern Languages compared with Greek and Latin , particu- larly in regard to the composition of Sentences , 545 CHAP . V. Of the Connectives ...
... tence , 526 SECT . I. Of Conjunctions , 527 SECT . II . Of other Connectives , 734 SECT . III . Modern Languages compared with Greek and Latin , particu- larly in regard to the composition of Sentences , 545 CHAP . V. Of the Connectives ...
الصفحة 253
... tence . The case of the pronoun determines at once the words to be supplied . The first is , " I esteem you more " than they esteem you . " The second is , " I esteem you " more than I esteem them . " But this distinction is confounded ...
... tence . The case of the pronoun determines at once the words to be supplied . The first is , " I esteem you more " than they esteem you . " The second is , " I esteem you " more than I esteem them . " But this distinction is confounded ...
الصفحة 259
... tence another turn ; as , " He lamented the fatal mis- " take in which the world have been so long , in using " silk - worms . " We have a similar omission , though not of a preposi- tion , in the expression following : " That the ...
... tence another turn ; as , " He lamented the fatal mis- " take in which the world have been so long , in using " silk - worms . " We have a similar omission , though not of a preposi- tion , in the expression following : " That the ...
الصفحة 283
... tence . The only reason that weighs with me is this : The active sense of the simple verb to split , and the sense of the compound to split upon , are , in such a phrase as that above mentioned , apt to be confounded . Nay , what is ...
... tence . The only reason that weighs with me is this : The active sense of the simple verb to split , and the sense of the compound to split upon , are , in such a phrase as that above mentioned , apt to be confounded . Nay , what is ...
الصفحة 295
... tence may be a just exhibition , according to the rules of the language , of the thought intended to be conveyed by it , and may therefore , to a mere grammarian , be unex- ceptionable ; which to an orator may appear extremely faulty ...
... tence may be a just exhibition , according to the rules of the language , of the thought intended to be conveyed by it , and may therefore , to a mere grammarian , be unex- ceptionable ; which to an orator may appear extremely faulty ...
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