| John Walker - 1799 - 438 sayfa
...advantages that would arife from it. The Auguftan age was fo eminent for good poets, that they have ferved as models to all others : yet it did not produce any good tragic poets. When a fentence is fo far perfectly finifhed, as not to be connected in construction with the following... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 sayfa
...of what follows, though it consist but of a simple member, it may be marked with a colon. EXAMPLES. The discourse consisted of two parts: in the first...necessity of fighting ; in the second, the advantages that wbuld arise from it. The Augustan age was so eminent for good poets, that they have served as models... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 394 sayfa
...of what follows ; though it consist but of a simple member, it may be marked with a colon. EXAMPLES. The discourse consisted of two parts : in the first...was so eminent for good poets, that they have served HS models to all others : yet it did not produce any good tragic poets. When a sentence is so far perfectly... | |
| Printer - 1810 - 40 sayfa
...part of a sentence forms complete sense, and does not excite expectation of what follows, it may bo marked with a colon ; as, " The discourse consisted...second, the advantages that would arise from it." Period. When a sentence is so far perfectly finished as not to be connected in construction with the... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 404 sayfa
...member, it may be marked with a colon. EXAMPLES. The discourse consisted of two parts : in- the first WM shown the necessity of fighting ; in the second, the...others : yet it did not produce any good tragic poets 8 When a sentence is so far perfectly finished, as not to be connected in construction with the following... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 406 sayfa
...of what follows, though it consist but of a simple member, it may be marked with a colon. EXAMPLES. The discourse consisted of two parts : in the first...others : yet it did not produce any good tragic poets. "When a sentence is so far perfectly finished, as not to be connected in construction with the following... | |
| John Wilson - 1844 - 142 sayfa
...though not in construction; as, Study to acquire the habit of thinking : no study is more important. — The discourse consisted of two parts: in the first was shown the necessity of exercise ; in the second, the advantages that would result from it. EXERCISES. Write the following... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 360 sayfa
...influenced by this important precept: " Do unto others as ye would that others should do unto you." The discourse consisted of two parts : in the first was shown the necessity of exercise; in the second, the advantages that would result from it. Speaking of party zeal, Pope makes... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 188 sayfa
...should be influenced by this precept : " l)o unto others as ye would that others should do unto you." The discourse consisted of two parts : in the first was shown the necessity of exercise ; in the second, the advantages that would result from it. person raising himself above them.... | |
| George W. Bartle - 1858 - 86 sayfa
...which arises from it, but which is not connected with it in construction, a Colon should be used, as, The Augustan age was so eminent for good poets, that...others : yet it did not produce any good tragic poets. A sentence being complete in sense and construction, must be marked with a Period ; as, Eternity is... | |
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