The English GrammarSturgis & Walton Company, 1909 - 149 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
3rd book accent adjective adverbs Anglo-Saxon apud Arsan autem beginning Ben Jonson book of Fame breath called century CHAPTER Chaucer common conjugation conjunction consonant consonantes cùm declension derivatives Digamma Dionysius diphthongs distinction divers doth double Empusa English Language enim etymology exceptions followeth force former gender genitive give governed Gower Graeca Greek hath Hebrews hujus infinite Italian joined language Latin letter Lidgate linguae lips litera modò muta Neque Nort nouns orthography palate participle participle past person plural Polysyndeton preposition preterite princes Priscianus pronounced Prosody quâ quae quàm Quinctilian quòd quoque Romans sentence shake singular Sir John Cheek Sir Thomas Smithus sometimes sonat sonitum sonum sonus sound soundeth speech substantive Sundring sunt superlative syllabe syntax tamen teeth Terentianus thing tion tongue striking unto varieth Varro verb vocalis vowel whereof woll word of number word without number write