A Grammar of the English Language: (1846)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1984 - 214 стор. |
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... correct form would be , " Socrates was wiser than any other Athenian , " or " Socrates was the wisest of the Athenians . " The following sentence is also erroneous : - " The vice of covetous- ness , of all others , enters deepest into ...
... correct form would be , " Socrates was wiser than any other Athenian , " or " Socrates was the wisest of the Athenians . " The following sentence is also erroneous : - " The vice of covetous- ness , of all others , enters deepest into ...
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... Correct Examples . 66 " He " He fasted and lay in sackcloth . ” — 1 Kings , 21 : 27 . laid his robe from him . " - Jonah , 3 : 6. " I have sat for hours at my window . " - Irving . " Thou hast set a bound that they may not pass over ...
... Correct Examples . 66 " He " He fasted and lay in sackcloth . ” — 1 Kings , 21 : 27 . laid his robe from him . " - Jonah , 3 : 6. " I have sat for hours at my window . " - Irving . " Thou hast set a bound that they may not pass over ...
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... Correct Example . " I am as well as you have ever known me in a time of much trouble , and even better . " - Cowper . False Syntax . " A vision came before him , as constant and more terrible than that from which he had escaped ...
... Correct Example . " I am as well as you have ever known me in a time of much trouble , and even better . " - Cowper . False Syntax . " A vision came before him , as constant and more terrible than that from which he had escaped ...
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