The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... verbs , and the other parts of speech ; but it concerns every individual word , in the inflecting or the combining ... verb . To say shallest for shalt , would be as much a barbarism , though according to the general rule , as t ○ say ...
... verbs , and the other parts of speech ; but it concerns every individual word , in the inflecting or the combining ... verb . To say shallest for shalt , would be as much a barbarism , though according to the general rule , as t ○ say ...
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... verb sit , he says , " Dr Middleton " hath , with great propriety , restored the true participle sitten . " Would he ... verbs hit , cast , let , put , set , shut , slit , split , find , grind : for it would not be impossible to produce ...
... verb sit , he says , " Dr Middleton " hath , with great propriety , restored the true participle sitten . " Would he ... verbs hit , cast , let , put , set , shut , slit , split , find , grind : for it would not be impossible to produce ...
الصفحة 214
... verb to found , when used literally , is more properly fol- lowed by the preposition on , as , " The house was found- " ed on a rock ; " in the metaphorical application , it is often better with in , as in this sentence , " They main ...
... verb to found , when used literally , is more properly fol- lowed by the preposition on , as , " The house was found- " ed on a rock ; " in the metaphorical application , it is often better with in , as in this sentence , " They main ...
الصفحة 215
... verbs : by consequence , meaning consequently , is preferable to of consequence ; as this expression is often employed to de note momentous or important . In the preposition to ward and towards , and the adverbs forward and for wards ...
... verbs : by consequence , meaning consequently , is preferable to of consequence ; as this expression is often employed to de note momentous or important . In the preposition to ward and towards , and the adverbs forward and for wards ...
الصفحة 216
... verbs which have for the participle passive both the preterite form and one peculiar , the peculiar form ought to have the preference . Thus , I have gotten , I have hidden , I have spoken , are better than I have got , I have hid , I ...
... verbs which have for the participle passive both the preterite form and one peculiar , the peculiar form ought to have the preference . Thus , I have gotten , I have hidden , I have spoken , are better than I have got , I have hid , I ...
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