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... WRITING , OBSERVATIONS FOR THE ADVANCED STUDENT , AND A KEY TO THE ORAL EXERCISES TO WHICH ARE ADDED FOUR APPENDIXHEW YO DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS , ACADEMIES , AND . PRSVÄTE LEARNERS . BY GOOLD BROWN , PRINCIPAL OF AN ENGLISH AND ...
... WRITING , OBSERVATIONS FOR THE ADVANCED STUDENT , AND A KEY TO THE ORAL EXERCISES TO WHICH ARE ADDED FOUR APPENDIXHEW YO DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS , ACADEMIES , AND . PRSVÄTE LEARNERS . BY GOOLD BROWN , PRINCIPAL OF AN ENGLISH AND ...
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... write , but by writing others which , like Aaron's serpent , shall swallow up the spurious . 8. The nature of the subject almost entirely precludes invention . The author has , however , aimed at that kind and degree of originality ...
... write , but by writing others which , like Aaron's serpent , shall swallow up the spurious . 8. The nature of the subject almost entirely precludes invention . The author has , however , aimed at that kind and degree of originality ...
Strona v
... write a great deal , and the teacher very little . But both should constantly remember that grammar is the art of speaking and writing well ; an art which can no more be acquired without practise than that of dancing or swimming . And ...
... write a great deal , and the teacher very little . But both should constantly remember that grammar is the art of speaking and writing well ; an art which can no more be acquired without practise than that of dancing or swimming . And ...
Strona vi
... write well . That must indeed be an admirable book , which ran attract levity to sober reflection , teach ... writer only : Ab uno disce omnes Bu the reader may demand some illustrations . 22. First - from his etymological parsing : " O ...
... write well . That must indeed be an admirable book , which ran attract levity to sober reflection , teach ... writer only : Ab uno disce omnes Bu the reader may demand some illustrations . 22. First - from his etymological parsing : " O ...
Strona viii
... writer proposed to himself . And though the theme is not one upon which a man may hope to write well with little reflection , it is true , that the parts of this treatise which have cost him the most labour , are those which " consist ...
... writer proposed to himself . And though the theme is not one upon which a man may hope to write well with little reflection , it is true , that the parts of this treatise which have cost him the most labour , are those which " consist ...
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according action adding adjective adverb agree antecedent appear called cause classes common compared compound conjunction connected consonant construction definite denotes depends derived diphthong distinguish employed English examples EXCEPTION EXERCISE express figure gender give governed grammar happiness honour imperfect improve indicative indicative mood infinitive kind language learning less LESSON letters loved manner meaning mind mood nature neuter never nominative Note noun objective OBSERVATIONS parsing participle perfect plural possessive preceded prefixed preposition present principal pronoun proper question reading reason reference relation relative require respect RULE seen sense sentence separate simple singular sometimes sound speak speech style syllable SYNTAX taken Tense term thee things third person thou thought tion usually verb virtue vowel wise words write
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