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... from the daily lesson in Reading , or the pages of any correctly printed work . A Key to the examples of false syntax has also been dispensed with , that the scholar might be taught to depend more completely PREFACE . A.
... from the daily lesson in Reading , or the pages of any correctly printed work . A Key to the examples of false syntax has also been dispensed with , that the scholar might be taught to depend more completely PREFACE . A.
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... reading lesson . of the day might supply them ; and thus the scholars , instead of being confined to the pages of the Grammar , would become accustomed to parse at sight — and in this manner their under- standings would be exercised ...
... reading lesson . of the day might supply them ; and thus the scholars , instead of being confined to the pages of the Grammar , would become accustomed to parse at sight — and in this manner their under- standings would be exercised ...
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... Reading Verse Chapter IX . - Examples for Prosodical Parsing ex- emplifying the several Fi- gures of Etymology , of Syntax , and of Rhetoric ; and the principles of Punc- tuation , Utterance , and Versification 205 . 207 • 194 , 197 ...
... Reading Verse Chapter IX . - Examples for Prosodical Parsing ex- emplifying the several Fi- gures of Etymology , of Syntax , and of Rhetoric ; and the principles of Punc- tuation , Utterance , and Versification 205 . 207 • 194 , 197 ...
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... reading , and writing the English language , according to established rules . It is divided into four parts ; namely , Orthography , Ety- mology , Syntax , and Prosody . Orthography treats of the nature and power of letters , and their ...
... reading , and writing the English language , according to established rules . It is divided into four parts ; namely , Orthography , Ety- mology , Syntax , and Prosody . Orthography treats of the nature and power of letters , and their ...
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... reading , rather than by the study of written rules . In the orthography of our language many words are variously spelled by the best scholars , and many others are not usually written according to the analogy of similar words ; but to ...
... reading , rather than by the study of written rules . In the orthography of our language many words are variously spelled by the best scholars , and many others are not usually written according to the analogy of similar words ; but to ...
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according to Rule action active verb active-transitive verb adjective adverbs agree animal antecedent applied apposition clause comma common noun compared compound conjunction connected consonant definite article degree denotes the person derived ellipsis English EXAMPLE PARSED FALSE SYNTAX First-future Tense following verbs give grammar idea IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Tense improper diphthong indicative mood infinitive mood interjection irregular verb LESSON letters neuter gender neuter verb nominative noun or pronoun OBSERVATIONS ON RULE passive verb perfect participle person and number person or thing personal pronoun pleonasm Pluperfect Tense Plur plural number Poss possessive POTENTIAL MOOD preceded prefixes the auxiliary preposition Present Tense preterit principal pronominal adjective proper names reading relation Rule 3d second person semivowels sentence shew signification simple Sing singular number denotes sometimes sound speech subjunctive mood syllable SYNTAX UNDER RULE thee thing merely spoken Thou mightst triphthong vowel word which affirms word which expresses Write
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