The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen44A. Constable, 1826 |
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... present state of the MS . , seem to show that Shaw did no more than insert certain parts of the Life in the History at the places indicated by the author's marks , and that his copy was in all other respects a verbal transcript of the ...
... present state of the MS . , seem to show that Shaw did no more than insert certain parts of the Life in the History at the places indicated by the author's marks , and that his copy was in all other respects a verbal transcript of the ...
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... presents the word is to be used ; in considering the case of the sub- stantive , and the syntaxical arrangement in ... present of the time employed in thinking of the meaning of each word when he has found it , but of the mere naked ...
... presents the word is to be used ; in considering the case of the sub- stantive , and the syntaxical arrangement in ... present of the time employed in thinking of the meaning of each word when he has found it , but of the mere naked ...
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... present or past time , but who , if they wished to signify present or past time , could not recall these terminations . For many purposes and objects , therefore , very little grammar is wanting . The Hamiltonian method begins with what ...
... present or past time , but who , if they wished to signify present or past time , could not recall these terminations . For many purposes and objects , therefore , very little grammar is wanting . The Hamiltonian method begins with what ...
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... present methods of teach- ing . The Hamiltonian system , on the other hand , 1. teaches an unknown tongue by the closest interlinear translation , instead of leaving a boy to explore his way by the lexicon or dictionary . 2. It ...
... present methods of teach- ing . The Hamiltonian system , on the other hand , 1. teaches an unknown tongue by the closest interlinear translation , instead of leaving a boy to explore his way by the lexicon or dictionary . 2. It ...
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... present system - a system which , to use the just and forcible expres- sions of Lord Liverpool , allows a cobler or cheesemonger to usurp the Royal prerogative , and to issue Money without ' check or control , ' † the paper of a large ...
... present system - a system which , to use the just and forcible expres- sions of Lord Liverpool , allows a cobler or cheesemonger to usurp the Royal prerogative , and to issue Money without ' check or control , ' † the paper of a large ...
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Página 68 - But more particularly to determine the proper season for grammar; I do not see how it can reasonably be made any one's study, but as an introduction to rhetoric : when it is thought time to put any one upon the care of polishing his tongue, and of speaking better than the illiterate, then is the time for him to be instructed in the rules of grammar, and not before. For grammar being to teach men not to speak, but to speak correctly, and according to the exact rules of the tongue...