The new and complete dictionary of the English language, Band 1Vernor and Hood, 1795 |
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... writers who use them ; and are , perhaps , capable of an endless variety . The obfolete fpellings from Chaucer , and other cotemporary authors , might have been greatly increased , but thofe which are here introduced , may be thought ...
... writers who use them ; and are , perhaps , capable of an endless variety . The obfolete fpellings from Chaucer , and other cotemporary authors , might have been greatly increased , but thofe which are here introduced , may be thought ...
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... writers after the Norman Conqueft , even down to the times of Chaucer and the Reformation , formed it juft in the fame ... writing , and fuch an inconfiftent ufe of the apostrophe as cannot be equalled perhaps in any other language ; and ...
... writers after the Norman Conqueft , even down to the times of Chaucer and the Reformation , formed it juft in the fame ... writing , and fuch an inconfiftent ufe of the apostrophe as cannot be equalled perhaps in any other language ; and ...
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... writing the letter . The imperfet denotes the time past in- determinately , and the action to have been compleated at any paft time that may be specified : as , I wrote the letter ; or , I began and finished the writing of the letter ...
... writing the letter . The imperfet denotes the time past in- determinately , and the action to have been compleated at any paft time that may be specified : as , I wrote the letter ; or , I began and finished the writing of the letter ...
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... writing , the horfe is trotting . " Here the participle implies both the circumftance and the action of the noun to which it is joined by the neuter verb , and therefore has the property of a participle . But if we ufe the fame word in ...
... writing , the horfe is trotting . " Here the participle implies both the circumftance and the action of the noun to which it is joined by the neuter verb , and therefore has the property of a participle . But if we ufe the fame word in ...
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... writers on English grammar have generally treated this fubject , must have been owing to more than common inattention . Surely it will be allowed , by all who give themfelves time to think , that much of the propriety , beauty , and ...
... writers on English grammar have generally treated this fubject , must have been owing to more than common inattention . Surely it will be allowed , by all who give themfelves time to think , that much of the propriety , beauty , and ...
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