The Modern Preceptor ; Or, a General Course of Education, Τόμος 1Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, 1810 |
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Σελίδα 11
... verbs , or able to distinguish between adverbs and conjunctions . Desirous only of being mutually understood , they are not anxious about purity or correctness of speech : they reject not an expression which occurs to them , because it ...
... verbs , or able to distinguish between adverbs and conjunctions . Desirous only of being mutually understood , they are not anxious about purity or correctness of speech : they reject not an expression which occurs to them , because it ...
Σελίδα 52
... verbs , are expressed by the auxiliaries ; and the verbs themselves preserve in many instances very nearly , and in some cases exactly , their radical form in the different tenses : the different powers also of these auxiliary verbs ...
... verbs , are expressed by the auxiliaries ; and the verbs themselves preserve in many instances very nearly , and in some cases exactly , their radical form in the different tenses : the different powers also of these auxiliary verbs ...
Σελίδα 55
... verbs , rendering necessary . the introduction of auxiliaries , often obliges us to express ourselves by circumlocutions . There is no distinction in the persons of the plural number , nor in the tenses and persons of the passive voice ...
... verbs , rendering necessary . the introduction of auxiliaries , often obliges us to express ourselves by circumlocutions . There is no distinction in the persons of the plural number , nor in the tenses and persons of the passive voice ...
Σελίδα 66
... verbs , the changes of dialects , and the several poetic licen- ses , furnish a vast variety of terminations : many words end in vowels , and but very few in mute consonants , as is e case in the Oriental , Gothic , and Celtic tongues ...
... verbs , the changes of dialects , and the several poetic licen- ses , furnish a vast variety of terminations : many words end in vowels , and but very few in mute consonants , as is e case in the Oriental , Gothic , and Celtic tongues ...
Σελίδα 67
... verb : but the power of com- bination with prepositions , was of a much more extraordi- nary extent with any one of the Greek prepositions , any verb , verb , unless its meaning made it naturally unfit for K 2 67.
... verb : but the power of com- bination with prepositions , was of a much more extraordi- nary extent with any one of the Greek prepositions , any verb , verb , unless its meaning made it naturally unfit for K 2 67.
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Σελίδα 98 - John answered, saying unto them all, I indeed baptize you with water : but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose : he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire...
Σελίδα 97 - O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come ? 8 Bring forth therefore fruits worthy of repentance, and begin not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, That God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
Σελίδα 95 - And the men of the city said unto him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey ? and what is stronger than a lion...
Σελίδα 98 - Now, when all the people were baptized, it came to pass, that Jesus also being baptized, and praying, the heaven was opened, 22 And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said. Thou art my beloved Son ; in thee I am well pleased.
Σελίδα 91 - Which of them, is he or she ?" 9. As the pronoun relative has no distinction of number, we sometimes find an ambiguity in the use of it : as when we say, " The disciples of Christ, whom we imitate ;" we may mean the imitation either of Christ, or of his disciples. The accuracy and clearness of the sentence, depend very much upon the proper and determinate use of the relative, so that it may readily present its antecedent to the mind of the hearer or reader, without any obscurity or ambiguity.
Σελίδα 97 - And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins ; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.
Σελίδα 269 - Thus, that the square of the hypothenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides, was an experimental discovery, or why did the discoverer sacrifice a hecatomb when he made out its proof ?
Σελίδα 85 - The middle condition seems to be the most advantageously situated for the gaining of wisdom. Poverty turns our thoughts too much upon the supplying of our wants, and riches upon enjoying our superfluities ; and, as Cowley has said in another case, " It is hard for a man to keep a steady eye upon truth, who is always in a battle or a triumph.
Σελίδα 88 - And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee ? The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my sight.
Σελίδα 90 - It is requisite that the language of an heroic poem should be both perspicuous and sublime. In proportion as either of these two qualities are wanting, the language is imperfect.