A New Guide to the English Tongue, 1751Scolar P., 1967 - 154 pages |
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... fome gay Ideot , painful Speech prolong ? The dark Difcourfe no Ray of Reafon clears ; An uncouth Chaos , void of Form appears : What Pity to behold fome beauteous Toast , Whole piercing Eyes a Thousand Conquests boast , With fuch ...
... fome gay Ideot , painful Speech prolong ? The dark Difcourfe no Ray of Reafon clears ; An uncouth Chaos , void of Form appears : What Pity to behold fome beauteous Toast , Whole piercing Eyes a Thousand Conquests boast , With fuch ...
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... fome Word is underflood ; ns , The Thames , that is , The River of Thames ; or else when it is used by way of Eminence ; as , The God of the Hebrews . Q. Do the Adjectives admit of any Article before them ? A. They do , but it is by ...
... fome Word is underflood ; ns , The Thames , that is , The River of Thames ; or else when it is used by way of Eminence ; as , The God of the Hebrews . Q. Do the Adjectives admit of any Article before them ? A. They do , but it is by ...
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... fome Subftantive coming from it ; for by the Addition of er to the Ending of the Pre- fent Tenfe , comes a Subftantive fignifying the Agent or Deer , which is therefore called a Verbal Noun ; as , from to bear , comes a Hearer ; from to ...
... fome Subftantive coming from it ; for by the Addition of er to the Ending of the Pre- fent Tenfe , comes a Subftantive fignifying the Agent or Deer , which is therefore called a Verbal Noun ; as , from to bear , comes a Hearer ; from to ...
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