An essay on punctuationWhittaker and Company, 1842 - Всего страниц: 96 |
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... ideas to them . Perhaps there is no de- partment in literature , so generally attempted to be practised , and so generally presumed to be of utility , of which so little knowledge is to be acquired from books , ancient or modern , as ...
... ideas to them . Perhaps there is no de- partment in literature , so generally attempted to be practised , and so generally presumed to be of utility , of which so little knowledge is to be acquired from books , ancient or modern , as ...
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... idea , that in such a case they adopted some mark , to distinguish the several divisions ; hence might arise the introduction of at least one point . " Aristotle treated of the period , not as a sign but as a reality . Cicero also ...
... idea , that in such a case they adopted some mark , to distinguish the several divisions ; hence might arise the introduction of at least one point . " Aristotle treated of the period , not as a sign but as a reality . Cicero also ...
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... idea , and that idea alone , which , upon the first use of the word , was intended to be by it conveyed to 1 the mind of a hearer or reader : -the word 12 AN ESSAY ON.
... idea , and that idea alone , which , upon the first use of the word , was intended to be by it conveyed to 1 the mind of a hearer or reader : -the word 12 AN ESSAY ON.
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... ideas of certain points or marks ; hence error and confusion have arisen , and hence the source of some of the difficulties of pointing ! It may be thought that the distinction , between the members and fragments of a period and their ...
... ideas of certain points or marks ; hence error and confusion have arisen , and hence the source of some of the difficulties of pointing ! It may be thought that the distinction , between the members and fragments of a period and their ...
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... ideas upon the very same sub- ject , shall both use much the same words upon the same subject , and both shall actually convey their ideas to the minds of their hearers ; now one pleases us because speaking in well - framed sentences ...
... ideas upon the very same sub- ject , shall both use much the same words upon the same subject , and both shall actually convey their ideas to the minds of their hearers ; now one pleases us because speaking in well - framed sentences ...
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Adjuncts ancient ARISTOPHANES of Byzantium Art of Pointing articulate sounds Asyndeton BANBURY Bishop Lowth Blair born Brutum Orator Cicero clause colon and semi-colon colon-point comma comma-point connected dash denote destroyed Corinth discourse distinguished divided division edition eest ence English composition express full-point give Grammarians Greek hearer HENRY HOME Hyperbaton illustrative Imperfect Phrase inconvenient length instances interjection interrogation James Burrow Julius Scaliger Lanfranc language letter Lindley Murray loose sentence Lowth Lucius Mummius Marc marked Matthæi members and fragments mind nouns opinion parathesis parenthesis parenthesis-points passage passion perfect periodi Persian Emperor Philosophy of Rhetoric placed Port Royal Latin preceding member principal constructive printed printer pronoun proposition quæ Quinctilian quotation reader recast Rhetoricians Royal Latin Grammar says Scriptures semi-colon-points sense Sentence or Member Simple Members simple period Simple Sentence Sir James Burrow Thou translation Verb vex'd virgil voice Vossius words writers Wynkyn de Worde
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