An Essay on Punctuation: With Incidental Remarks on CompositionWhittaker and Company, 1842 - Всего страниц: 96 |
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... referred to , and the titles of many of the works , IX . Proportions of the common points , in founts of letters , one hundred years ago , fifty years ago , and at the present time , NOTES , 76 76 80 81 AN ESSAY ON PUNCTUATION ...
... referred to , and the titles of many of the works , IX . Proportions of the common points , in founts of letters , one hundred years ago , fifty years ago , and at the present time , NOTES , 76 76 80 81 AN ESSAY ON PUNCTUATION ...
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... referred to , when the colon and its point are treated upon . 14 The first notice , which I have taken of the semi - colon- point is in a work , printed in 1605 . Of the note of exclamation the first I find printed , was in 1618 . The ...
... referred to , when the colon and its point are treated upon . 14 The first notice , which I have taken of the semi - colon- point is in a work , printed in 1605 . Of the note of exclamation the first I find printed , was in 1618 . The ...
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... referred to , describes the colon and semi - colon under the name of come : " the sentence , " he says , " either is yet unperfect , or else if it be perfect , there cometh more after it belonging to it ; the which more cannot be ...
... referred to , describes the colon and semi - colon under the name of come : " the sentence , " he says , " either is yet unperfect , or else if it be perfect , there cometh more after it belonging to it ; the which more cannot be ...
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... referred to the language of Cicero ; " what the Greeks call commas and colons , we call commata [ commas ] and [ membra ] members . " 44 — Quinctilian distinctly says , " A member is contained within certain measures ; torn from the ...
... referred to the language of Cicero ; " what the Greeks call commas and colons , we call commata [ commas ] and [ membra ] members . " 44 — Quinctilian distinctly says , " A member is contained within certain measures ; torn from the ...
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... referred to a work which is entitled , " Ascensius Declynsons with the Plain Expositor . " The only notice I find of this work , is in a work entitled , " Typographia , or the Printers ' Instructor , by J. Johnson , Printer , " which ...
... referred to a work which is entitled , " Ascensius Declynsons with the Plain Expositor . " The only notice I find of this work , is in a work entitled , " Typographia , or the Printers ' Instructor , by J. Johnson , Printer , " which ...
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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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