English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms ; with a History of Its Origin and Development : Designed for Use in Colleges and SchoolsHarper, 1873 - 796 páginas |
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... idea to its elements , each of which requires a separate word , as , of the daughter ; j'ai fait ; he is ; which are called analytic . Thus the Sanscrit , the Greek , the Latin , are synthetic languages , while the English and the ...
... idea to its elements , each of which requires a separate word , as , of the daughter ; j'ai fait ; he is ; which are called analytic . Thus the Sanscrit , the Greek , the Latin , are synthetic languages , while the English and the ...
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... idea expressed in English by a word derived from one of these lan- guages in preference to a word derived from the ... ideas expressed by those words belonged more exclusively to the one race or the other . In this fact we have the ...
... idea expressed in English by a word derived from one of these lan- guages in preference to a word derived from the ... ideas expressed by those words belonged more exclusively to the one race or the other . In this fact we have the ...
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... ideas . 1. Words connected with and flowing from our political insti- tutions ; as , selectman , presidential , congressional , caucus , mass - meeting , lynch - law , help for servants . 2. Words connected with our ecclesiastical ...
... ideas . 1. Words connected with and flowing from our political insti- tutions ; as , selectman , presidential , congressional , caucus , mass - meeting , lynch - law , help for servants . 2. Words connected with our ecclesiastical ...
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... idea , or the relation of an idea . A word in the written lan- guage is the letter , or the combination of letters which represent these sounds in the spoken language ; as , a , art , under . Words are divided by grammarians into ...
... idea , or the relation of an idea . A word in the written lan- guage is the letter , or the combination of letters which represent these sounds in the spoken language ; as , a , art , under . Words are divided by grammarians into ...
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... ideas , we shall easily be convinced that it depends for the most part on ease of ut- terance . The sound produced in the mouth is in close contact with the ear , which is thus constituted its rightful judge . That which passes through ...
... ideas , we shall easily be convinced that it depends for the most part on ease of ut- terance . The sound produced in the mouth is in close contact with the ear , which is thus constituted its rightful judge . That which passes through ...
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Términos y frases comunes
accent adjective adverb ancient Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon breath C. S. Note called Celtic Celts classification combination common compound conjunction CONSONANT SOUNDS consonantal elements consonantal sounds copula Danish dative denotes dialect Diphthong elementary sound England English language equivalent etymological euphony express French gender genitive German Give glish Gothic Gothic language grammar Greek Greek language guage inflection Italian king Latin language Latin words letters logical loved meaning mind mode Norman noun object origin orthoepy participle person Philippe de Thaun phonetic elements plural predicate prefix preposition present preterit pronoun pronunciation proposition QUESTIONS UNDER CHAPTER race relation represented Roman roots Sanscrit Saxon sentence Shemitic singular sometimes sonant SPECIMEN speech spoken language stock of languages substantive suffix surd syllable taken term termination Teutonic th in thin thing thou tion tive tongue transitive verb verb vocal voice vowel vowel sounds whence writing καὶ
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Página 546 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear : Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village- Hampden, that, with dauntless breast, The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
Página 640 - In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Página 100 - Osiris, took the virgin truth, hewed her lovely form into a thousand pieces, and scattered them to the four winds. From that time ever since, the sad friends of truth, such as durst appear, imitating the careful search that Isis made for the mangled body of Osiris, went up and down, gathering up limb by limb still as they could find them.
Página 603 - FATHER of all ! in every age, In every clime adored, By saint, by savage, and by sage, Jehovah, Jove, or Lord ! Thou great first Cause, least understood, Who all my sense confined To know but this, that Thou art good, And that myself am blind ; Yet gave me, in this dark estate, To see the good from ill ; And binding nature fast in fate, Left free the human will.
Página 510 - 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...
Página 737 - TRIUMPHAL arch, that fill'st the sky When storms prepare to part, I ask not proud Philosophy To teach me what thou art — Still seem, as to my childhood's sight, A midway station given For happy spirits to alight Betwixt the earth and heaven. Can all that Optics...
Página 160 - And there lay the rider distorted and pale, "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.
Página 682 - And it came to pass at noon, that Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud; for he is a god: either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or, peradventure, he sleepeth, and must be awaked.
Página 160 - Like the leaves of the forest when Summer is green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen: Like the leaves of the forest when Autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow lay withered and strown. For the Angel of Death spread his wings on the blast, And breathed in the face of the foe as he passed...
Página 648 - The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labours, had it been early, had been kind; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it; till I am solitary, and cannot impart it; till I am known, and do not want it.