An Elementary English Grammar: For the Use of SchoolsWalton and Maberly, 1860 - 230페이지 |
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... given ; a notice which , if it fail to prove them absolutely untrustworthy , is still sufficient to show that they are anything but conclusive . It was by special applications to his cotemporary ecclesi- astics EARLY NOTICES . 5 ...
... given ; a notice which , if it fail to prove them absolutely untrustworthy , is still sufficient to show that they are anything but conclusive . It was by special applications to his cotemporary ecclesi- astics EARLY NOTICES . 5 ...
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... given a name to England , and sufficiently famous to have been classed amongst the leading nations of Germany , both by Beda himself and by Ptolemy before him , is to be derived from a particular district on the frontier of Jutland ...
... given a name to England , and sufficiently famous to have been classed amongst the leading nations of Germany , both by Beda himself and by Ptolemy before him , is to be derived from a particular district on the frontier of Jutland ...
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... given . g . Of the letter k it may be said in general terms that it is never used except where c would be pronounced as s ; that is , before a small vowel . If kid were spelt cid , it would run the chance of being pronounced sid . Now ...
... given . g . Of the letter k it may be said in general terms that it is never used except where c would be pronounced as s ; that is , before a small vowel . If kid were spelt cid , it would run the chance of being pronounced sid . Now ...
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... given ad infinitum . The main point , however to be remarked , remembered , and re- flected on is the following : -Common names apply to things of which there may be more than one . Individual names apply to things of which there is one ...
... given ad infinitum . The main point , however to be remarked , remembered , and re- flected on is the following : -Common names apply to things of which there may be more than one . Individual names apply to things of which there is one ...
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... given above , we are now enabled to give the rule for the formation of the plural in more general language . We can now say that the greater part of the English plurals is formed by the addition of the sound of s , modified according to ...
... given above , we are now enabled to give the rule for the formation of the plural in more general language . We can now say that the greater part of the English plurals is formed by the addition of the sound of s , modified according to ...
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accent addition Adjective Adverbs allied Angles Anglo-Saxon form Anglo-Saxon language Antecedent Bærnandum Beda called changing the vowel combination comes compound Conjunctions connected consonant Copula Dative Declension Definite Article denotes derived different word elementary sounds England English language equivalent Etymology expressed father female feminine French German govern Grammar Greek Hence horse indicative mood Infinitive Mood inflection Intransitive John John walks Julius Cæsar Jutes King Latin language Latin word male masculine means Mood mortal Moso-Gothic mute neuter gender Nominative noun object Old High German Orthoëpy Participle past tense phrases plural plural forms plural number possessive preceded Predicate present English present tense preterite Pronoun proposition respect rhymes ridden Saxons second person singular sense sentence separate simple elementary single word singular number speak spelling spelt spoken superlative syllable Syntax th in thin thine thing thou tive vowel walk whilst words ending writing written
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189 페이지 - OF man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful seat, Sing, heavenly Muse...
197 페이지 - O'ER the glad waters of the dark blue sea, Our thoughts as boundless, and our souls as free, Far as the breeze can bear, the billows foam, Survey our empire, and behold our home!
121 페이지 - With the dew on his brow, and the rust on his mail ; And the tents were all silent, the banners alone, The lances unlifted, the trumpet unblown.
200 페이지 - THE Lord descended from above, And bowed the heavens most high ; And underneath his feet he cast The darkness of the sky. 2 On cherub and on cherubim, Full royally, he rode ; And on the wings of mighty winds Came flying all abroad.
196 페이지 - Seemed to have known a better day ; The harp, his sole remaining joy, Was carried by an orphan boy. The last of all the Bards was he, Who sung of Border chivalry...
189 페이지 - Tis hard to say if greater want of skill Appear in writing or in judging ill ; But of the two less dangerous is th' offence To tire our patience than mislead our sense : Some few in that, but numbers err in this; Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool might once himself alone expose ; Now one in verse makes many more in prose.
123 페이지 - Not poppy, nor mandragora, Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world, Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep Which thou ow'dst yesterday.
190 페이지 - QUEEN and Huntress, chaste and fair, Now the sun is laid to sleep, Seated in thy silver chair State in wonted manner keep: Hesperus entreats thy light, Goddess excellently bright. Earth, let not thy envious shade Dare itself to interpose; Cynthia's shining orb was made Heaven to clear when day did close: Bless us then with wished sight, Goddess excellently bright. Lay thy bow of pearl apart And thy crystal-shining...
197 페이지 - Obscure some glimpse of joy, to have found their chief Not in despair — to have found themselves not lost In loss itself; which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue ; but he, his wonted pride Soon recollecting, with high words, that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently...