Besides, the preposition doth not here precede its regimen, but follows it. One would imagine, to consider the matter abstractly, that this could not fail in a language like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this, in fact,... Some Ill-used Words - Sayfa 231Alfred Ayres tarafından - 1901 - 242 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| George Campbell - 1801 - 404 sayfa
...obscurity. Yet this in fact is seldom or never the * Spectator, No. 440, C. Sect. II. Of other connectives. consequence. Indeed the singularity of the idiom hath...modern, hath appeared to them a sufficient ' reason. I own it never appeared so to me. IF we examine the matter independently of custom, we shall find that... | |
| George Campbell - 1838 - 460 sayfa
...like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this in fact is seldom or never the consequence. Indeed the singularity of the idiom...critics condemn it absolutely. That there is nothing analagous in any known person who loves her," or, " The person who loves it." Nay more, though there... | |
| George Campbell - 1840 - 450 sayfa
...like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this in fact is seldom or never the consequence. Indeed the singularity of the idiom...modern, hath appeared to them a sufficient reason. I own it never appeared so to me. If we examine the matter independently of custom we shall find that... | |
| George Campbell - 1849 - 472 sayfa
...like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this, in fact, is seldom or never the consequence. Indeed, the singularity of the idiom...modern, hath appeared to them a sufficient reason. I own it never appeared so to me. If we examine the matter independently of custom, we person who loves... | |
| George Campbell - 1859 - 460 sayfa
...like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this, in fact, is seldom or never the consequence. Indeed, the singularity of the idiom...modern, hath appeared to them a sufficient reason. I own it never appeared so to me. If we examine the matter independently of custom, we person who loves... | |
| George Campbell - 1860 - 458 sayfa
...like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this, in fact, is seldom or never the consequence. Indeed, the singularity of the idiom...modern, hath appeared to them a sufficient reason. I own it never appeared so to me. If we examine the matter independently of custom, we person who loves... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1863 - 266 sayfa
...like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this, in fact, is seldom or never the consequence. Indeed the singularity of the idiom...modern, hath appeared to them a sufficient reason. I own it never appeared so to me.' — Rhetoric, Book 111., Chap. 4. The following examples, taken... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1872 - 250 sayfa
...like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this. In fact, is seldom or never the consequence. Indeed the singularity of the idiom...modern, hath appeared to them a sufficient reason. I own it never appeared BO to me.' — Rhetoric, Book IU. Chap. 4. The following examples, taken from... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1877 - 262 sayfa
...like ours, which admits so few inflections, to create obscurity. Yet this, in fact, Is seldom or never the consequence. Indeed the singularity of the idiom...nothing analogous in any known tongue, ancient or modem, hath appeared to them a sufficient reason. I own it never appeared so to me.' — Rhetoric,... | |
| 1885 - 568 sayfa
...preposition for belonging to it. One would imagine, to consider the matter abstractly, that this would not fail in a language like ours, which admits so...modern, hath appeared to them a sufficient reason. I own, it never appeared so to me." The constant placing of the preposition before the relative tends... | |
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