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" A Preposition is a part of speech, devoid itself of signification; but so formed as to unite two words that are significant, and that refuse to coalesce or unite of themselves. "
A Treatise on the Etymology and Syntax of the English Language - 207 페이지
저자: Alexander Crombie - 1809 - 425 페이지
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Hermes: Or, A Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Universal Grammar

James Harris - 1806 - 494 페이지
...their Character'.Their Definition will distinguish them from the former Connectives. A PREPOSITION is a Part of Speech, devoid itself of Signification, but so formed as to unite two Words that are significant, and that refuse to co-alesce or unite of themselves H This connective...
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Hermes; Or, A Philosophical Inqviry Concerning Vniversal Grammar

James Harris - 1806 - 504 페이지
...their Character. — Their Definition will distinguish them from the former Connectives. A PREPOSITION is a Part of Speech, devoid itself of Signification, but so formed as to unite two Words that are significant, and that refuse to co-alesce or Unite of themselves K This connective...
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Hermes; Or, A Philosophical Inqviry Concerning Vniversal Grammar

James Harris - 1806 - 528 페이지
...their Character.Their Definition will distinguish them from the former Connectives. A PRE* POSITION « a Part of Speech, devoid itself of Signification, but so formed as to unite two Words that are significant, and ' that refuse to co-alesce or unite of themselves W. This connective...
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Hermes; Or, A Philosophical Inqviry Concerning Vniversal Grammar

James Harris - 1806 - 500 페이지
...Character.-*- ^r*-' Their Definition will distinguish them from the former Connectives. A PREPOSITION is a Part of Speech, devoid itself of Signification, but so formed as to itnite two Words that are significant, and that refuse to co-alesce or unite of themselves W. This...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, 3권

William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 페이지
...or more significant sentences to be one significant sentence ;" and respecting the preposition, that it is " a part of speech, devoid itself of signification, but so formed ai to unite two words that are significant, and that refuse to coalesce or unite of themselves." Our...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and ..., 6권

William Nicholson - 1819 - 394 페이지
...or more significant sentences to be one significant sentence ;" and respecting the preposition, that it is " a part of speech, devoid itself of signification, but so formed as to unite two words that are significant, and that refuse to coalesce or unite of themselves." Our limits will...
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A Polyglot Grammar: Of the Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac, Greek, Latin, English ...

Samuel Barnard - 1825 - 328 페이지
...Hermes, p. 267, 268. To the définition of Harris, that a preposition is a part of speech devoid of itself of signification, but so formed as to unite words that are significant. Home Fooke replies, " If I agree with him that words are sounds significant, how can I agree that there...
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Analysis of the Seven Parts of Speech of the English Language: Chiefly on a ...

Charles Jobson Lyon - 1832 - 144 페이지
...so much confusion ? The celebrated Harris defines prepositions and conjunctions to be " words void of signification ; but so formed as to unite words that are significant, and that would not otherwise unite." This position carries its refutation on its face. It is absurd to suppose...
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A New and Complete Italian Grammar ...

Angelo Vergani - 1833 - 344 페이지
...eia, di grazia, etc. OF THE PREPOSITION-. A Preposition, so called from the Latin word, Praeponere, is a part' of speech devoid itself of signification, but so formed as to unite two words that are significant, and that refuse to COalthat we ought to make use of vi when we speak...
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Epea pteroenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is annexed Letter to ...

John Horne Tooke - 1840 - 806 페이지
...Connectives." He therefore proceeds to give a complcat definition of them, viz. —" A Preposition is a part of speech, devoid itself of signification; but so formed as to unite two words that are significant, and that refuse to coalesce or unite of themselves."— Now I am curious...
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