A Treatise on English Punctuation ...: With an Appendix, Containing Rules on the Use of Capitals, a List of Abbreviations, Hints on the Preparation of Copy and on Proof-reading, Specimen of Proof-sheet, EtcJ. Wilson & son, 1855 - 334 страница |
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... given under the head of " Examples " and of " Oral Exercises , " — in that por- tion which applies merely to the rules . When he has gone through this course , he will have been furnished with as much information as will enable him to ...
... given under the head of " Examples " and of " Oral Exercises , " — in that por- tion which applies merely to the rules . When he has gone through this course , he will have been furnished with as much information as will enable him to ...
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... in the reading of any given dis- course , it might even then be easily shown , that the points in common use would not be sufficient for rhetorical purposes ; and that , if thus employed , they THE IMPORTANCE OF PUNCTUATION . 15.
... in the reading of any given dis- course , it might even then be easily shown , that the points in common use would not be sufficient for rhetorical purposes ; and that , if thus employed , they THE IMPORTANCE OF PUNCTUATION . 15.
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... given will be found sufficiently correct for grammatical purposes . III . A COMPOUND SENTENCE consists of two or more simple sentences in combination , and therefore contains more than one nomi- native and finite verb , either expressed ...
... given will be found sufficiently correct for grammatical purposes . III . A COMPOUND SENTENCE consists of two or more simple sentences in combination , and therefore contains more than one nomi- native and finite verb , either expressed ...
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... given will preclude the necessity of using the epithet . An article or any unemphatic word and a noun , or the simple infinitive , as , a book , the man , to love , - will , to avoid circumlocution , be treated in the following pages ...
... given will preclude the necessity of using the epithet . An article or any unemphatic word and a noun , or the simple infinitive , as , a book , the man , to love , - will , to avoid circumlocution , be treated in the following pages ...
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... given up to the successive depredations of Romans , Turks , and Scotchmen : but her intellectual empire is imperishable . And when those who have rivalled her greatness shall have shared her fate ; when civilization and knowledge shall ...
... given up to the successive depredations of Romans , Turks , and Scotchmen : but her intellectual empire is imperishable . And when those who have rivalled her greatness shall have shared her fate ; when civilization and knowledge shall ...
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abbreviated accent according adjectives adverb apostrophe beauty beginning capital letter character Christian clause colon comma composition compositor compound conjunction dash denoting distinguished divine earth ellipsis English language example exclamation exhibiting expression feel following sentences genius grammatical grave accent happiness heart heaven honor human hyphen inserted Italics JOHN JAMES TAYLER Julius Cæsar Knight Knight of St language margin marks of parenthesis marks of quotation mind mode of punctuation moral nature nouns occur omission omitted ORAL EXERCISE paragraph parenthetical passage philosopher placed poetry portion preceding prefixed preposition principles printers pron pronoun pronunciation proper names racter reference relative pronoun religion Remark e Remark g rhetorical Rule Rule II SECT semicolon separated small letters Society sometimes soul spirit syllable thee things thou thought thousand anc tion truth verb verse virtue vocative voice vowel writers written or printed
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