sublime, pathetick, familiar, or gay, the colours of "So on the tip of his subduing tongue "All kinds of arguments and questions deep, I have withdrawn from the Index, which will be Particles omitted: listen, listen to, xi. 105. other instances of particles omitted, xii. 23, 83. Particles redundant: command upon, command, xi. 137. xiv. 58. xiii. 228, 390. xiv. 131. xv. 33, 282. xix. 142. Particles employed contrary to modern usage: for catching cold, lest they should catch cold, iv. 26. guilty to, guilty of, iv. 214. xiv. 384. charge with, i. e. charge for, xii. 172. xvi. 134. xviii. 427. I desire you of more acquaintance, v. 255. whom we intreated of succour, xvii. 349.* Adjectives used adverbially: damnable, for damnably, x. 438. xiv. 318. honourable, for honourably, xiv. 288, 395. Double comparative: more wider, viii. 416. Double superlative: most best, vii. 272. *For a multitude of particles similarly misapplied in the Double negative, ix. 11. xi. 122. Negative used to assert a thing strongly: here's no vanity, xvi. 395. Present tense of a verb used for the passive parti- Active participle, used for passive: multiplying, multiplied, xiii. 354. Passive participle for active: brooded, for brooding, xv. 293. delighted, delighting, ix. 282. Adjectives used for active participle: estimable, esteeming, xi. 379. Adjectives used for passive participle: dividable, for divided, viii. 263. corrigible, corrected, xii. 375. Participle passive instead of adjective: Plural nouns employed, where we should now use preys, xi. 160. Plural substantive with singular verb, xi. 101. Singular substantive with plural verb, iv. 389. there and where, used as substantives, iv. 169. for, instead of because, passim. as, for as if, passim. x. 127. sentences beginning one way, and ending another, iv. 245, 255. ix. 200. x. 118, 477. xii. 14, 113. xiii. 163, 427. xv. 38, 109. less and more; Shakspeare apt to get into confusion exíle, xii. 181. instínct, xii. 159. impórtuned, vi. 16. perséver, v. 273. septúcherd, xx. 151. solémnized, four syllables, iv. 309. xv. 82. Words either pronounced differently in those days, briar, monosyllable, iv. 185. broker, monosyllable, xv. 158. dear, dissyllable, vii. 107. years, dissyllable and monosyllable in the same line, XV. 29. your's, dissyllable, v. 79. children, trisyllable, iv. 265. dazzled, trisyllable, iv. 56. juggler, trisyllable, v. 276. monstrous, trisyllable, xi. 185. resembleth, quadrisyllable, iv. 31, 137. C. Baldwin, Printer, END OF VOL. I. |