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, 1911 - 337 sayfa |
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Sayfa 47
... regard simply to circumstances . Accidents are frequently occasioned by carelessness , but casualties are altogether in- dependent of ourselves . We are all exposed to the most calamitous accidents ; our happiness depends upon many ...
... regard simply to circumstances . Accidents are frequently occasioned by carelessness , but casualties are altogether in- dependent of ourselves . We are all exposed to the most calamitous accidents ; our happiness depends upon many ...
Sayfa 54
... regard . Thus : " I consider [ think ] his course very unjustifiable " ; " I have always considered [ thought ] it my duty , " etc .; “ I consider [ regard or look upon ] him as being the cleverest man of my acquaintance ...
... regard . Thus : " I consider [ think ] his course very unjustifiable " ; " I have always considered [ thought ] it my duty , " etc .; “ I consider [ regard or look upon ] him as being the cleverest man of my acquaintance ...
Sayfa 56
... regard to the correct use of these two words . According to Crabb , " There is nothing imperative on the part of those that assemble or convene , and nothing binding on those assembled or convened : one assembles or convenes by ...
... regard to the correct use of these two words . According to Crabb , " There is nothing imperative on the part of those that assemble or convene , and nothing binding on those assembled or convened : one assembles or convenes by ...
Sayfa 69
... make the English version 15 conform more completely 16 to the Greek original . If this be 1 true , the revisers have done a good work for the Church.18 If it 17 be true 19 with regard to all the New Testament THE VERBALIST . 69.
... make the English version 15 conform more completely 16 to the Greek original . If this be 1 true , the revisers have done a good work for the Church.18 If it 17 be true 19 with regard to all the New Testament THE VERBALIST . 69.
Sayfa 70
... regard to all the New Testament books , the work which they have done will remain 20 a blessing to the readers of those books for " 1 generations to come . But the blessing will be only in the clearer presentation of the Di- vine truth ...
... regard to all the New Testament books , the work which they have done will remain 20 a blessing to the readers of those books for " 1 generations to come . But the blessing will be only in the clearer presentation of the Di- vine truth ...
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adjective adverb American appears authority better built called careful writers clause Cobbett comma common correct diction Dictionary doubt ellipsis employed England English English language erly error euphonious example expression following sentence frequently gentleman give grammar grammarians Grant White hear idiomatic imperfect tense improperly incorrect intended John kind lady language Latin less live locution look matter means Metonymy mind mood N. Y. Sun never nice noun object old English one's opinion participle passive persons phrase plural preposition present pronoun proper word qualify rarely reference reflexive pronouns relative relative pronouns rhetoric Richard Grant White rule Sally Brown say properly sense simply solecism Sometimes misused speak speakers speech Story subjunctive subjunctive mood superfluous synonym taste tence term thing thou thought tion truth usage verb vulgarism Webster's Dictionary woman word is sometimes York