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... tion of a correct taste in his use of language . The growth of language can not be repressed any more than can the genial activity of the human soul . Especially in our own country , in this " wilderness of free minds , " new thoughts ...
... tion of a correct taste in his use of language . The growth of language can not be repressed any more than can the genial activity of the human soul . Especially in our own country , in this " wilderness of free minds , " new thoughts ...
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... tion to Whately , Gray , and Mill , in logic ; and to Har- rison , and especially to Sir John Stoddart , in etymol- ogy and syntax . To Dr. Latham , late professor of the English language and literature in the London Uni- versity ...
... tion to Whately , Gray , and Mill , in logic ; and to Har- rison , and especially to Sir John Stoddart , in etymol- ogy and syntax . To Dr. Latham , late professor of the English language and literature in the London Uni- versity ...
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... tion to exactness can be expected . Authorities are oft- en divided ; those upon whom we rely may have fallen into error , and apparent facts often lead different schol- ars to opposite conclusions . The work , such as it is , is ...
... tion to exactness can be expected . Authorities are oft- en divided ; those upon whom we rely may have fallen into error , and apparent facts often lead different schol- ars to opposite conclusions . The work , such as it is , is ...
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... tion ... 321 324 325 348 . 328 330. Forms for the Past Perfect 349 . Conjugation of the Strong Tense .... 310 Verb " to take " . 333 331. Forms for the Future Per- 350 . Two Forms of the Subjunc- 1 fect Tense .. 311 tive Mode 334 332 ...
... tion ... 321 324 325 348 . 328 330. Forms for the Past Perfect 349 . Conjugation of the Strong Tense .... 310 Verb " to take " . 333 331. Forms for the Future Per- 350 . Two Forms of the Subjunc- 1 fect Tense .. 311 tive Mode 334 332 ...
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... tion ... 681 tion .... 689 603. Proverb 690 681 604. Repartee 690 586. Enigma . 587. Epanalepsis . 681 605. Sarcasm 691 682 606. Simile 692 588. Epanorthosis . 682 607. Syllepsis 693 589. Epizeuxis 683 608. Synecdoche ... .. 693 609 ...
... tion ... 681 tion .... 689 603. Proverb 690 681 604. Repartee 690 586. Enigma . 587. Epanalepsis . 681 605. Sarcasm 691 682 606. Simile 692 588. Epanorthosis . 682 607. Syllepsis 693 589. Epizeuxis 683 608. Synecdoche ... .. 693 609 ...
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