A Grammar of the English Language: In Two Treatises. The First, Containing Rules for Every Part of Its Construction; ... The Second, Shewing the Nature of the Several Parts of Speech, ... By William Ward, ...A. Ward, 1767 - 271 sivua |
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... Clause in which it is ufed is an Expreffion of imperfect Senfe , till it is united with another Name of the fame Object which the Relative reprefents . The Form of the Clause in which the Relative is used is that of a compleat Sentence ...
... Clause in which it is ufed is an Expreffion of imperfect Senfe , till it is united with another Name of the fame Object which the Relative reprefents . The Form of the Clause in which the Relative is used is that of a compleat Sentence ...
Sivu 94
... Clauses ; and that the Relative governs , or is governed by , the fame Word in its Clause that such a Man governs or is go- verned by in each Sentence . Only the Relative re- moves out of the Place which such a Man had in the Sen- tence ...
... Clauses ; and that the Relative governs , or is governed by , the fame Word in its Clause that such a Man governs or is go- verned by in each Sentence . Only the Relative re- moves out of the Place which such a Man had in the Sen- tence ...
Sivu 95
... Clause : Thus , if the Sentences I spoke of , to , with John are turned into relative Clauses by that , and referred to the Antecedent John , the Expreffions will be , John that I spoke of ; that I spoke to ; that I spoke with : Not ...
... Clause : Thus , if the Sentences I spoke of , to , with John are turned into relative Clauses by that , and referred to the Antecedent John , the Expreffions will be , John that I spoke of ; that I spoke to ; that I spoke with : Not ...
Sivu 112
... Clauses , referred to the Antecedents I and he , the Expreffions will become I , THAN WHOM , she suffers more ; she , than whom , thou art a Girl as much brighter , & c . And whom is evidently an oblique Cafe , and than is the Sign of ...
... Clauses , referred to the Antecedents I and he , the Expreffions will become I , THAN WHOM , she suffers more ; she , than whom , thou art a Girl as much brighter , & c . And whom is evidently an oblique Cafe , and than is the Sign of ...
Sivu 120
... Clause , and which , when afcertained , is of the firft or fecond Perfon ; as , Lord , is it I ? New Teft . ' Twas I that killed her . Shakespear . And it might be faid it was thou that killedst her . Sometimes a whole Narration is ...
... Clause , and which , when afcertained , is of the firft or fecond Perfon ; as , Lord , is it I ? New Teft . ' Twas I that killed her . Shakespear . And it might be faid it was thou that killedst her . Sometimes a whole Narration is ...
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Ablat Accufative Cafe Adjective Adverbs afcertained Anfwer Antecedent becauſe called called Circumftances Clafs Clauſe Coalefcent compleat Conception Concord confidered confifts Confonant Conftruction Conjunction Dative Definitive Verb Demonftrative denoted depends difcurfive diftinguiſhed Diphthong English equivalent expreffed Expreffions faid fame Object fecond feen feveral fhall fhews fhort fhould fignifies fimple fingle firft firſt fome fometimes ftand fuch fupplies fuppofes Gender gives Notice Grammar Hence himſelf Imperative Mood Indefinite Indicative Mood Infinitive Mood Inftances itſelf Language lative likewife Meaſure moft moſt muft muſt Name Nominative Cafe Noun Subftantive obferved Occafion Old Teft Paffive Participle Place Plur Potential Mood Prepofition Preter Preterite Pronouns Purpoſe Queſtion Reaſon Relative Claufe repreſented Roots Rule Senfe Sentence ſeveral Shakeſpear ſhall Signs Sing Singular Number ſome Sort ſpeaking Species Spectat ſpoken Subjunctive Mood ſuch Syllables Tenfes Tenſe Teſt thefe themſelves theſe Things third Perfon thofe thoſe thou tion tive Tranfitive ufed ufually underſtood uſed Vowel whatſoever Words
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Sivu 163 - FORASMUCH as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word...
Sivu 103 - I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in the truth. 4 I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.
Sivu 178 - There runs a story in the family, that when my mother was gone with child of me about three months, she dreamt that she was brought to bed of a judge: whether this might proceed from a law-suit which was then depending in the family, or my father's being a justice of the peace, I cannot determine; for I am not so vain as to think it presaged any dignity that I should arrive at in.
Sivu 131 - What's fame? a fancied life in others' breath; A thing beyond us, ev'n before our death. Just what you hear you have; and what's unknown The same, my lord, if Tully's or your own.
Sivu 143 - I scarce uttered the quantity of an hundred words ; and indeed do not remember that I ever spoke three sentences together in my whole life. Whilst I was in this learned body, I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies, that there are very few celebrated books, either in the learned or the modern tongues, which I am not acquainted with.
Sivu 107 - And it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah opened the window of the ark which he had made: and he sent forth a raven, which went forth to and fro, until the waters were dried up from off the earth.
Sivu 154 - Heaven and the earth ; and the earth was without form, and void, and darknefs was upon the face of the deep ; and the fpirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Sivu 106 - Barnet is represented in another corner of the temple, as ringing the bells of Delphos, for joy of his arrival. The tent of Darius is to be peopled by the ingenious Mrs. Salmon, where Alexander is to fall in love with a piece of wax-work, that represents the beautiful Statira.
Sivu 154 - And God faw the light, that it was good : and God divided the light from the darknefs.
Sivu 126 - What though, in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial ball; What though no real voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be found; In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice, For ever singing as they shine, The hand that made us is divine.