The Verbalist: A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and Wrong Use of Words and to Some Other Matters of Interest to Those who Would Speak and Write with ProprietyD. Appleton, 1881 - 220 sayfa |
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... laws of harmony low copiousness in parts of a discourse • may al- • • in order that the condensation of other parts may be the more high- ly appreciated . " Apprehend - Comprehend . The English often use Both the first of these two ...
... laws of harmony low copiousness in parts of a discourse • may al- • • in order that the condensation of other parts may be the more high- ly appreciated . " Apprehend - Comprehend . The English often use Both the first of these two ...
Sayfa 40
... law of a state ; hence , as the laws of states differ , what is crime in one state may not be crime in another . Vice is a course of wrong - doing , and is not modified either by country , religion , or condition . As for sin , it is ...
... law of a state ; hence , as the laws of states differ , what is crime in one state may not be crime in another . Vice is a course of wrong - doing , and is not modified either by country , religion , or condition . As for sin , it is ...
Sayfa 43
... laws and principles of speech.3 4 " The author , not seeing sufficient reason for withhold- ing what had been of much practical benefit 5 to himself , consented.6 8 9 " The subject - matter herein contained is an outgrowth from ...
... laws and principles of speech.3 4 " The author , not seeing sufficient reason for withhold- ing what had been of much practical benefit 5 to himself , consented.6 8 9 " The subject - matter herein contained is an outgrowth from ...
Sayfa 44
... laws and principles of speech . " And how came these laws and principles in existence ? Who made them ? We are to infer , it would seem , that Professor Townsend made them , and that the world would have had to go without the laws that ...
... laws and principles of speech . " And how came these laws and principles in existence ? Who made them ? We are to infer , it would seem , that Professor Townsend made them , and that the world would have had to go without the laws that ...
Sayfa 61
... law . Ecce homo : behold the man . Ergo : therefore . Et cetera : and the rest ; and so on . Excerpta extracts . Exempli gratia : by way of example ; abbreviated , e . g . , and ex . gr . Ex officio : by virtue of his office . Ex parte ...
... law . Ecce homo : behold the man . Ergo : therefore . Et cetera : and the rest ; and so on . Excerpta extracts . Exempli gratia : by way of example ; abbreviated , e . g . , and ex . gr . Ex officio : by virtue of his office . Ex parte ...
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adjective adverb American appear authority better built called careful writers clause Cobbett comma common Composition coördinating correct diction doubt Elizabeth Proctor ellipsis English English Language error euphonious example expression Fitzedward Hall frequently friends gentleman give grammar grammarians hear idiom idiomatic imperfect tense improperly incorrect John kind Knights Templars lady language Latin less lish lived matter means meant Metonymy mind misused mood neuter never nice noun object opinion participle passive persons phrase PLEONASM plural possessive preposition present Professor pronoun proper properly propriety qualify reason reference relative reply Rhetoric Richard Grant White rule Sally Brown sense sentence simply singular solecism speak speech style subjunctive subjunctive mood superfluous syllable synonym taste tence tense term thing thou thought tion tive tongue Townsend truth unfrequently usage utter verb vulgar woman word is sometimes