The Grammar of English Grammars

The Grammar of English Grammars
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Goold Brown. The Grammar of English Grammars

The Grammar of English Grammars

Table of Contents

PART I. ORTHOGRAPHY. Chapter I. Of Letters I. Names of the Letters II. Classes of the Letters III. Powers of the Letters IV. Forms of the Letters Rules for the use of Capitals Errors concerning Capitals Promiscuous Errors of Capitals Chapter II. Of Syllables Diphthongs and Triphthongs Rules for Syllabication Observations on Syllabication Errors concerning Syllables Chapter III. Of Words Rules for the Figure of Words Observations on Figure of Words On the Identity of Words Errors concerning Figure Promiscuous Errors in Figure Chapter IV. Of Spelling Rules for Spelling Observations on Spelling Errors in Spelling Promiscuous Errors in Spelling Chapter V. Questions on Orthography Chapter VI Exercises for Writing. PART II. ETYMOLOGY. Introductory Definitions Chapter I. Of the Parts of Speech Observations on Parts of Speech Examples for Parsing, Praxis I Chapter II. Of the Articles Observations on the Articles Examples for Parsing, Praxis II Errors concerning Articles Chapter III. Of Nouns Classes of Nouns Modifications of Nouns Persons Numbers Genders Cases The Declension of Nouns Examples for Parsing, Praxis III Errors concerning Nouns Chapter IV. Of Adjectives Classes of Adjectives Modifications of Adjectives Regular Comparison Comparison by Adverbs Irregular Comparison Examples for Parsing, Praxis IV Errors concerning Adjectives Chapter V. Of Pronouns Classes of the Pronouns Modifications of the Pronouns The Declension of Pronouns Examples for Parsing, Praxis V Errors concerning Pronouns Chapter VI. Of Verbs Classes of Verbs Modifications of Verbs Moods Tenses Persons and Numbers The Conjugation of Verbs I. Simple Form, Active or Neuter First Example, the verb LOVE Second Example, the verb SEE Third Example, the verb BE II. Compound or Progressive Form Fourth Example, to BE READING Observations on Compound Forms III. Form of Passive Verbs Fifth Example, to BE LOVED IV. Form of Negation V. Form of Question VI. Form of Question with Negation Irregular Verbs, with Obs. and List Redundant Verbs, with Obs. and List Defective Verbs, with Obs. and List Examples for Parsing, Praxis VI Errors concerning Verbs Chapter VII. Of Participles Classes of Participles Examples for Parsing, Praxis VII Errors concerning Participles Chapter VIII. Of Adverbs Classes of Adverbs Modifications of Adverbs Examples for Parsing, Praxis VIII Errors concerning Adverbs Chapter IX. Of Conjunctions Classes of Conjunctions List of the Conjunctions Examples for Parsing, Praxis IX Errors concerning Conjunctions Chapter X. Of Prepositions List of the Prepositions Examples for Parsing, Praxis X Errors concerning Prepositions Chapter XI. Of Interjections List of the Interjections Examples for Parsing, Praxis XI Errors concerning Interjections Chapter XII. Questions on Etymology Chapter XIII. Exercises for Writing. PART III. SYNTAX. Introductory Definitions Chapter I. Of Sentences The Rules of Syntax General or Critical Obs. on Syntax The Analyzing of Sentences The several Methods of Analysis Observations on Methods of Analysis Examples for Parsing, Praxis XII Chapter II. Of the Articles Rule I. Syntax of Articles Observations on Rule I Notes to Rule I; 17 of them False Syntax under Notes to Rule I Chapter III. Of Cases, or Nouns Rule II. Of Nominatives Observations on Rule II False Syntax under Rule II Rule III. Of Apposition Observations on Rule III False Syntax under Rule III Rule IV. Of Possessives Observations on Rule IV Notes to Rule IV; 5 of them False Syntax under Notes to Rule IV Rule V. Of Objectives after Verbs Observations on Rule V Notes to Rule V; 8 of them False Syntax under Rule V Rule VI. Of Same Cases Observations on Rule VI Notes to Rule VI; 2 of them False Syntax under Rule VI Rule VII. Of Objectives after Prepositions Observations on Rule VII Note to Rule VII; 1 only False Syntax under Rule VII Rule VIII. Of Nominatives Absolute Observations on Rule VIII False Syntax under Rule VIII Chapter IV. Of Adjectives Rule IX. Of Adjectives Observations on Rule IX Notes to Rule IX; 16 of them False Syntax under Rule IX Chapter V. Of Pronouns Rule X. Pronoun and Antecedent Observations on Rule X Notes to Rule X; 16 of them False Syntax under Rule X Rule XI. Pronoun and Collective Noun Observations on Rule XI Notes to Rule XI; 2 of them False Syntax under Rule XI Rule XII. Pronoun after AND Observations on Rule XII False Syntax under Rule XII Rule XIII. Pronoun after OR or NOR Observations on Rule XIII False Syntax under Rule XIII Chapter VI. Of Verbs Rule XIV. Verb and Nominative Observations on Rule XIV Notes to Rule XIV; 10 of them False Syntax under Rule XIV Rule XV. Verb and Collective Noun Observations on Rule XV Note to Rule XV; 1 only False Syntax under Rule XV Rule XVI. The Verb after AND Observations on Rule XVI Notes to Rule XVI; 7 of them False Syntax under Rule XVI Rule XVII. The Verb with OR or NOR Observations on Rule XVII Notes to Rule XVII; 15 of them False Syntax under Rule XVII Rule XVIII. Of Infinitives with TO Observations on Rule XVIII False Syntax under Rule XVIII Rule XIX. Of Infinitives without TO Observations on Rule XIX False Syntax under Rule XIX Chapter VII. Of Participles Rule XX. Syntax of Participles Observations on Rule XX Notes to Rule XX; 13 of them False Syntax under Rule XX Chapter VIII. Of Adverbs Rule XXI. Relation of Adverbs Observations on Rule XXI Notes to Rule XXI; 10 of them False Syntax under Rule XXI Chapter IX. Of Conjunctions Rule XXII. Use of Conjunctions Observations on Rule XXII Notes to Rule XXII; 8 of them False Syntax under Rule XXII Chapter X. Of Prepositions Rule XXIII. Use of Prepositions Observations on Rule XXIII Notes to Rule XXIII; 5 of them False Syntax under Rule XXIII Chapter XI. Of Interjections Rule XXIV. For Interjections Observations on Rule XXIV False Syntax Promiscuous Examples for Parsing, Praxis XIII Chapter XII. General Review False Syntax for a General Review Chapter XIII. General Rule of Syntax Critical Notes to the General Rule General Observations on the Syntax False Syntax under the General Rule False Syntax under the Critical Notes Promiscuous Examples of False Syntax Chapter XIV. Questions on Syntax Chapter XV. Exercises for Writing. PART IV. PROSODY. Introductory Definitions and Observations Chapter I. Punctuation Obs. on Pauses, Points, Names, &c. Section I. The Comma; its 17 Rules Errors concerning the Comma Section II. The Semicolon; its 3 Rules Errors concerning the Semicolon Mixed Examples of Error Section III. The Colon; its 3 Rules Errors concerning the Colon Mixed Examples of Error Section IV. The Period; its 8 Rules Observations on the Period Errors concerning the Period Mixed Examples of Error Section V. The Dash; its 3 Rules Observations on the Dash Errors concerning the Dash Mixed Examples of Error Section VI. The Eroteme; its 3 Rules Observations on the Eroteme Errors concerning the Eroteme Mixed Examples of Error Section VII. The Ecphoneme; its 3 Rules Errors concerning the Ecphoneme Mixed Examples of Error Section VIII. The Curves; and their 2 Rules Errors concerning the Curves Mixed Examples of Error Section IX. The Other Marks Mixed Examples of Error Bad English Badly Pointed Chapter II. Of Utterance Section I. Of Articulation Article I. Of the Definition Article II. Of Good Articulation Section II. Of Pronunciation Article I. Powers of Letters Article II. Of Quantity Article III. Of Accent Section III. Of Elocution Article I. Of Emphasis Article II. Of Pauses Article III. Of Inflections Article IV. Of Tones Chapter III. Of Figures Section I. Figures of Orthography Section II. Figures of Etymology Section III. Figures of Syntax Section IV. Figures of Rhetoric Section V. Examples for Parsing, Praxis XIV Chapter IV. Of Versification Section I. Of Verse Definitions and Principles Observations on Verse Section II. Of Accent and Quantity Section III. Of Poetic Feet Critical Observations on Theories Section IV. Of the Kinds of Verse Order I. Iambic Verse; its 8 Measures Order II. Trochaic Verse; its Nature Observations on Trochaic Metre Trochaics shown in their 8 Measures Order III. Anapestic Verse; its 4 Measures Observations on the Short Anapestics Order IV. Dactylic Verse; its 8 Measures Observations on Dactylics Order V. Composite Verse Observations on Composites Section V. Improprieties for Correction Chapter V. Questions on Prosody Chapter VI. Exercises for Writing. KEY TO THE ORAL EXERCISES

INDEX OF MATTERS. A DIGESTED CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH GRAMMARS AND GRAMMARIANS,

WITH SOME COLLATERAL WORKS AND AUTHORITIES, ESPECIALLY SUCH AS ARE CITED IN THE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH GRAMMARS

END OF THE CATALOGUE. INTRODUCTION

HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL. CHAPTER I. OF THE SCIENCE OF GRAMMAR

CHAPTER II

OF GRAMMATICAL AUTHORSHIP

CHAPTER III

OF GRAMMATICAL SUCCESS AND FAME

CHAPTER IV

OF THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE

CHAPTER V

OF THE POWER OF LANGUAGE

CHAPTER VI

OF THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

CHAPTER VII

CHANGES AND SPECIMENS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

I. ENGLISH OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

II. ENGLISH OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

III. ENGLISH OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

IV. ENGLISH OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

V. ENGLISH OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY

VI. ENGLISH OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY

VII. ENGLISH OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY

VIII. ENGLISH, OR ANGLO-SAXON, OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY

IX. ANGLO-SAXON OF THE ELEVENTH CENTURY, COMPARED WITH ENGLISH

LUCÆ, CAP. I

LUK, CHAP. I

LUKE, CHAP. I

X. ANGLO-SAXON IN THE TIME OF KING ALFRED

CHAPTER VIII

OF THE GRAMMATICAL STUDY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

CHAPTER IX

OF THE BEST METHOD OF TEACHING GRAMMAR

CHAPTER X

OF GRAMMATICAL DEFINITIONS

CHAPTER XI

BRIEF NOTICES OF THE SCHEMES OF CERTAIN GRAMMARS

GOOLD BROWN

THE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH GRAMMARS

OBSERVATIONS

PART I

ORTHOGRAPHY

CHAPTER I.—OF LETTERS

OBSERVATIONS

OBSERVATIONS

II. CLASSES OF THE LETTERS

CLASSES OF CONSONANTS

OBSERVATIONS

III. POWERS OF THE LETTERS

OBSERVATIONS

IV. FORMS OF THE LETTERS

RULES FOR THE USE OF CAPITALS. RULE I.—OF BOOKS

RULE II.—FIRST WORDS

RULE III.—OF THE DEITY

RULE IV.—PROPER NAMES

RULE V.—OF TITLES

RULE VI.—ONE CAPITAL

RULE VII.—TWO CAPITALS

RULE VIII.—COMPOUNDS

RULE IX.—APPOSITION

RULE X.—PERSONIFICATIONS

RULE XI.—DERIVATIVES

RULE XII.—OF I AND O

RULE XIII.—OF POETRY

RULE XIV.—OF EXAMPLES

RULE XV.—CHIEF WORDS

RULE XVI.—NEEDLESS CAPITALS

OBSERVATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS RESPECTING CAPITALS

UNDER RULE I.—OF BOOKS

UNDER RULE II.—OF FIRST WORDS

UNDER RULE III.—OF DEITY

UNDER RULE IV.—OF PROPER NAMES

UNDER RULE V.—OF TITLES

UNDER RULE VI.—OF ONE CAPITAL

UNDER RULE VII.—TWO CAPITALS

UNDER RULE VIII.—OF COMPOUNDS

UNDER RULE IX.—OF APPOSITION

UNDER RULE X.—OF PERSONIFICATIONS

UNDER RULE XI.—OF DERIVATIVES

UNDER RULE XII.—OF I AND O

UNDER RULE XIII.—OF POETRY

UNDER RULE XIV.—OF EXAMPLES

UNDER RULE XV.—OF CHIEF WORDS

UNDER RULE XVI.—OF NEEDLESS CAPITALS

PROMISCUOUS ERRORS RESPECTING CAPITALS. LESSON I.—MIXED

LESSON II.—MIXED

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER II.—OF SYLLABLES

DIPHTHONGS AND TRIPHTHONGS

SYLLABICATION

RULE I.—CONSONANTS

RULE II.—VOWELS

RULE III.—TERMINATIONS

RULE IV.—PREFIXES

RULE V.—COMPOUNDS

RULE VI.—LINES FULL

OBSERVATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS IN SYLLABICATION. LESSON I.—CONSONANTS

LESSON II.—MIXED

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER III.—OF WORDS

RULES FOR THE FIGURE OF WORDS. RULE I.—COMPOUNDS

RULE II.—SIMPLES

RULE III.—THE SENSE

RULE IV.—ELLIPSES

RULE V.—THE HYPHEN

RULE VI.—NO HYPHEN

OBSERVATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS IN THE FIGURE, OR FORM, OF WORDS. UNDER RULE I.—OF COMPOUNDS

UNDER RULE II.—OF SIMPLES

UNDER RULE III.—THE SENSE

UNDER RULE IV.—OF ELLIPSES

UNDER RULE V.—THE HYPHEN

UNDER RULE VI.—NO HYPHEN

PROMISCUOUS ERRORS IN THE FIGURE OF WORDS. LESSON I.—MIXED

LESSON II.—MIXED

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER IV.—OF SPELLING

RULES FOR SPELLING. RULE I.—FINAL F, L, OR S

RULE II.—OTHER FINALS

RULE III.—DOUBLING

RULE IV.—NO DOUBLING

RULE V.—FINAL CK

RULE VI.—RETAINING

RULE VII.—RETAINING

RULE VIII.—FINAL LL

RULE IX.—FINAL E

RULE X.—FINAL E

RULE XI—FINAL Y

RULE XII—FINAL Y

RULE XIII.—IZE AND ISE

RULE XIV.—COMPOUNDS

RULE XV.—USAGE

OBSERVATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS IN SPELLING. UNDER RULE I.—OF FINAL F, L, OR S

UNDER RULE II.—OF OTHER FINALS

UNDER RULE III.—OF DOUBLING

UNDER RULE IV.—NO DOUBLING

UNDER RULE V.—OF FINAL CK

UNDER RULE VI.—OF RETAINING

UNDER RULE VII.—OF RETAINING

UNDER RULE VIII.—OF FINAL LL

UNDER RULE IX.—OF FINAL E

UNDER RULE X.—OF FINAL E

UNDER RULE XI.—OF FINAL Y

UNDER RULE XII.—OF FINAL Y

UNDER RULE XIII.—OF IZE AND ISE

UNDER RULE XIV.—OF COMPOUNDS

UNDER RULE XV.—OF USAGE

PROMISCUOUS ERRORS IN SPELLING. LESSON I.—MIXED

LESSON II.—MIXED

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER V.—QUESTIONS

ORDER OF REHEARSAL, AND METHOD OF EXAMINATION

LESSON I.—GRAMMAR

PART FIRST, ORTHOGRAPHY. LESSON II.—LETTERS

LESSON III.—SOUNDS

LESSON IV.—CAPITALS

LESSON V.—SYLLABLES

LESSON VI.—WORDS

LESSON VII.—SPELLING

LESSON VIII.—SPELLING

CHAPTER VI.—FOR WRITING

EXERCISES IN ORTHOGRAPHY

EXERCISE I.—CAPITALS

EXERCISE II.—SYLLABLES

EXERCISE III.—FIGURE OF WORDS

EXERCISE IV.—SPELLING

EXERCISE V.—MIXED ERRORS

EXERCISE VI.—MIXED ERRORS

EXERCISE VII.—MIXED ERRORS

EXERCISE VIII—MIXED ERRORS

EXERCISE IX.—MIXED ERRORS

EXERCISE X.—MIXED ERRORS

EXERCISE XI.—MIXED ERRORS

EXERCISE XII.—MIXED ERRORS

PART II

ETYMOLOGY

CHAPTER I.—PARTS OF SPEECH

1. THE ARTICLE

2. THE NOUN

3. THE ADJECTIVE

4. THE PRONOUN

5. THE VERB

6. THE PARTICIPLE

7. THE ADVERB

8. THE CONJUNCTION

9. THE PREPOSITION

10. THE INTERJECTION

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING

PRAXIS I—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

CHAPTER II.—ARTICLES

CLASSES

MODIFICATIONS.[133]

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS II—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS RESPECTING ARTICLES. LESSON I.—ADAPT THE ARTICLES

LESSON II.—INSERT ARTICLES

LESSON III.—OMIT ARTICLES

LESSON IV.—CHANGE ARTICLES

LESSON V.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER III.—NOUNS

OBSERVATIONS

CLASSES

MODIFICATIONS

PERSONS

OBSERVATIONS

NUMBERS

OBSERVATIONS

GENDERS

OBSERVATIONS

CASES

OBSERVATIONS

THE DECLENSION OF NOUNS

EXAMPLE I.—FRIEND

EXAMPLE II.—MAN

EXAMPLE III.—FOX

EXAMPLE IV.—FLY

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS III.—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS OF NOUNS. LESSON I.—NUMBERS

LESSON II.—CASES

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER IV.—ADJECTIVES

OBSERVATIONS

CLASSES

OBSERVATIONS

MODIFICATIONS

OBSERVATIONS

REGULAR COMPARISON

COMPARISON BY ADVERBS

OBSERVATIONS

IRREGULAR COMPARISON

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS OF ADJECTIVES. LESSON I.—DEGREES

LESSON II.—MIXED

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER V.—PRONOUNS

OBSERVATIONS

CLASSES

OBSERVATIONS

MODIFICATIONS

OBSERVATIONS

THE DECLENSION OF PRONOUNS

I. SIMPLE PERSONALS

II. COMPOUND PERSONALS

III. RELATIVES AND INTERROGATIVES

IV. COMPOUND RELATIVES

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS V.—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS OF PRONOUNS. LESSON I.—RELATIVES

LESSON II.—DECLENSIONS

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER VI.—VERBS

CLASSES

OBSERVATIONS

MODIFICATIONS

MOODS

OBSERVATIONS

TENSES

OBSERVATIONS

PERSONS AND NUMBERS

OBSERVATIONS

THE CONJUGATION OF VERBS

OBSERVATIONS

TO DO. PRESENT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE PRESENT

TO BE. PRESENT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE PRESENT

IMPERFECT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE IMPERFECT

TO HAVE. PRESENT TENSE; BUT SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE PERFECT

IMPERFECT TENSE; BUT SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT

SHALL AND WILL

PRESENT TENSE; BUT SIGNS OF THE INDICATIVE FIRST-FUTURE

IMPERFECT TENSE; BUT, AS SIGNS, AORIST, OR INDEFINITE

MAY. PRESENT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE POTENTIAL PRESENT

IMPERFECT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE POTENTIAL IMPERFECT

CAN. PRESENT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE POTENTIAL PRESENT

IMPERFECT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE POTENTIAL IMPERFECT

MUST. PRESENT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE POTENTIAL PRESENT

1. SIMPLE FORM, ACTIVE OR NEUTER

FIRST EXAMPLE

PRINCIPAL PARTS

INFINITIVE MOOD.[260]

PRESENT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

INDICATIVE MOOD

PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

FIRST-FUTURE TENSE

SECOND-FUTURE TENSE

POTENTIAL MOOD

PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

PLUPERFECT TENSE

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD

PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

IMPERATIVE MOOD

PARTICIPLES

SYNOPSIS OF THE FIRST EXAMPLE. FIRST PERSON SINGULAR

SECOND PERSON SINGULAR

THIRD PERSON SINGULAR

FIRST PERSON PLURAL

SECOND PERSON PLURAL

THIRD PERSON PLURAL

FAMILIAR FORM WITH 'THOU.'

SECOND EXAMPLE

PRINCIPAL PARTS

INFINITIVE MOOD

INDICATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

PLUPERFECT TENSE

FIRST-FUTURE TENSE

SECOND-FUTURE TENSE

POTENTIAL MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

PLUPERFECT TENSE

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

IMPERATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

PARTICIPLES

NOTES

THIRD EXAMPLE

PRINCIPAL PARTS

INFINITIVE MOOD

INDICATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

PLUPERFECT TENSE

FIRST-FUTURE TENSE

SECOND-FUTURE TENSE

POTENTIAL MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

PLUPERFECT TENSE

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

IMPERATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

PARTICIPLES

FAMILIAR FORM WITH 'THOU.'

OBSERVATIONS

II. COMPOUND OR PROGRESSIVE FORM

FOURTH EXAMPLE

PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE SIMPLE VERB

INFINITIVE MOOD

INDICATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

PLUPERFECT TENSE

FIRST-FUTURE TENSE

SECOND-FUTURE TENSE

POTENTIAL MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

PERFECT TENSE

PLUPERFECT TENSE

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

IMPERATIVE MOOD

PARTICIPLES

FAMILIAR FORM WITH 'THOU.'

OBSERVATIONS

III. FORM OF PASSIVE VERBS

FIFTH EXAMPLE

INDICATIVE MOOD

POTENTIAL MOOD

PLUPERFECT TENSE

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

IMPERFECT TENSE

IMPERATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE

PARTICIPLES

OBSERVATIONS

IV. FORM OF NEGATION

FIRST PERSON SINGULAR

SECOND PERSON SINGULAR

THIRD PERSON SINGULAR

V. FORM OF QUESTION

FIRST PERSON SINGULAR

SECOND PERSON SINGULAR

THIRD PERSON SINGULAR

VI. FORM OF QUESTION WITH NEGATION

FIRST PERSON PLURAL

SECOND PERSON PLURAL

THIRD PERSON PLURAL

OBSERVATIONS

IRREGULAR VERBS

OBSERVATIONS

LIST OF THE IRREGULAR VERBS

REDUNDANT VERBS

OBSERVATIONS

LIST OF THE REDUNDANT VERBS

DEFECTIVE VERBS

OBSERVATIONS

LIST OF THE DEFECTIVE VERBS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS VI—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS OF VERBS. LESSON I.—PRETERITS

LESSON II.—MIXED

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER VII.—PARTICIPLES

OBSERVATIONS

CLASSES

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS VII.—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS OF PARTICIPLES

LESSON I.—IRREGULARS

LESSON II.—REGULARS

LESSON III.—MIXED

CHAPTER VIII.—ADVERBS

OBSERVATIONS

CLASSES

OBSERVATIONS

MODIFICATIONS

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS VIII.—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS RESPECTING ADVERBS

CHAPTER IX.—CONJUNCTIONS

OBSERVATIONS

CLASSES

LIST OF THE CONJUNCTIONS

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS IX.—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS RESPECTING CONJUNCTIONS

CHAPTER X.—PREPOSITIONS

OBSERVATIONS

LIST OF THE PREPOSITIONS

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS X.—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS RESPECTING PREPOSITIONS

CHAPTER XI—INTERJECTIONS

OBSERVATIONS

LIST OF THE INTERJECTIONS

OBSERVATIONS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS XI.—ETYMOLOGICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—PARSING

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—PARSING

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. ERRORS RESPECTING INTERJECTIONS

CHAPTER XII.—QUESTIONS

ORDER OF REHEARSAL, AND METHOD OF EXAMINATION. PART SECOND, ETYMOLOGY

LESSON I.—PARTS OF SPEECH

LESSON II.—PARSING

LESSON III.—ARTICLES

LESSON IV.—PARSING

LESSON V.—NOUNS

LESSON VII—PARSING

LESSON VIII.—ADJECTIVES

LESSON IX.—PARSING

LESSON X.—PRONOUNS

LESSON XI.—PARSING

LESSON XII.—VERBS

LESSON XIII.—VERBS

LESSON XIV.—VERBS

LESSON XV.—VERBS

LESSON XVI.—VERBS

LESSON XVII.—VERBS

LESSON XVIII.—VERBS

LESSON XIX.—VERBS

LESSON XX.—VERBS

LESSON XXI.—VERBS

LESSON XXII.—VERBS

LESSON XXIII.—PARSING

LESSON XXIV.—PARTICIPLES

LESSON XXV.—PARSING

LESSON XXVI.—ADVERBS

LESSON XXVII.—PARSING

LESSON XXVIII.—CONJUNCTIONS

LESSON XXIX.—PARSING

LESSON XXX.—PREPOSITIONS

LESSON XXXI.—PARSING

LESSON XXXII.—INTERJECTIONS

LESSON XXXIII.—PARSING

CHAPTER XIII.—FOR WRITING

EXERCISES IN ETYMOLOGY

EXERCISE I.—ARTICLES

EXERCISE II.—NOUNS

EXERCISE III.—ADJECTIVES

EXERCISE IV.—PRONOUNS

EXERCISE V.—VERBS

EXERCISE VI.—VERBS

EXERCISE VII.—PARTICIPLES

PART III

SYNTAX

CHAPTER I.—SENTENCES

THE RULES OF SYNTAX

RULE I.—ARTICLES

RULE II.—NOMINATIVES

RULE IV.—POSSESSIVES

RULE V.—OBJECTIVES

RULE VI.—SAME CASES

RULE VII.—OBJECTIVES

RULE VIII.—NOM. ABSOLUTE

RULE IX.—ADJECTIVES

RULE X.—PRONOUNS

RULE XI—PRONOUNS

RULE XII.—PRONOUNS

RULE XIII.—PRONOUNS

RULE XIV.—FINITE VERBS

RULE XV.—FINITE VERBS

RULE XVI.—FINITE VERBS

RULE XVII.—FINITE VERBS

RULE XVIII.—INFINITIVES

RULE XIX.—INFINITIVES

RULE XX.—PARTICIPLES

RULE XXI.—ADVERBS

RULE XXII.—CONJUNCTIONS

RULE XXIII.—PREPOSITIONS

RULE XXIV.—INTERJECTIONS

GENERAL OR CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS ON SYNTAX

THE ANALYZING OF SENTENCES

FIRST METHOD OF ANALYSIS

EXAMPLE ANALYZED

SECOND METHOD OF ANALYSIS

EXAMPLE ANALYZED

THIRD METHOD OF ANALYSIS

EXAMPLE ANALYZED

FOURTH METHOD OF ANALYSIS

EXAMPLES ANALYZED

FIFTH METHOD OF ANALYSIS

OBSERVATIONS ON METHODS OF ANALYSIS

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS XII.—SYNTACTICAL

EXAMPLE PARSED

LESSON I.—ARTICLES

LESSON II.—NOUNS

LESSON III.—ADJECTIVES

LESSON IV.—PRONOUNS

LESSON V.—VERBS

LESSON VI.—PARTICIPLES

LESSON VII.—ADVERBS

LESSON VIII.—CONJUNCTIONS

LESSON IX.—PREPOSITIONS

LESSON X.—INTERJECTIONS

CHAPTER II.—ARTICLES

RULE I.—ARTICLES

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE I

NOTES TO RULE I

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE I

EXAMPLES UNDER NOTE I.—AN OR A

UNDER NOTE III.—NOUNS CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE IV.—ADJECTIVES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE V.—ADJECTIVES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE VI.—ARTICLES OR PLURALS

UNDER NOTE VII.—CORRESPONDENT TERMS

UNDER NOTE VIII.—CORRESPONDENCE PECULIAR

UNDER NOTE IX.—A SERIES OF TERMS

UNDER NOTE X.—SPECIES AND GENUS

UNDER NOTE XI.—ARTICLES NOT REQUISITE

UNDER NOTE XII.—TITLES AND NAMES

UNDER NOTE XIII.—COMPARISONS AND ALTERNATIVES

UNDER NOTE XIV.—ANTECEDENTS TO WHO OR WHICH

UNDER NOTE XV.—PARTICIPIAL NOUNS

UNDER NOTE XVII.—VARIOUS ERRORS

CHAPTER III.—CASES, OR NOUNS

RULE II.—NOMINATIVES

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE II

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE II. THE SUBJECT OF A FINITE VERB

RULE III.—APPOSITION

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE III

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE III. ERRORS OF WORDS IN APPOSITION

RULE IV.—POSSESSIVES

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE IV

NOTES TO RULE IV

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE IV. EXAMPLES UNDER NOTE I.—THE POSSESSIVE FORM

UNDER NOTE II.—POSSESSIVES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE III.—CHOICE OF FORMS

UNDER NOTE IV.—NOUNS WITH POSSESSIVES PLURAL

UNDER NOTE Y.—POSSESSIVES WITH PARTICIPLES

RULE V.—OBJECTIVES

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE V

NOTES TO RULE V

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE V

UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE OBJECTIVE FORM

UNDER NOTE I.—OF VERBS TRANSITIVE

UNDER NOTE II.—OF VERBS INTRANSITIVE

UNDER NOTE III.—OF VERBS MISAPPLIED

UNDER NOTE IV.—OF PASSIVE VERBS

UNDER NOTE V.—PASSIVE VERBS TRANSITIVE

UNDER NOTE VI.—OF PERFECT PARTICIPLES

UNDER NOTE VII.—CONSTRUCTIONS AMBIGUOUS

UNDER NOTE VIII.—YE AND YOU IN SCRIPTURE

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE VI

NOTES TO RULE VI

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE VI. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—OF PROPER IDENTITY

UNDER NOTE I.—THE CASE DOUBTFUL

UNDER NOTE II.—OF FALSE IDENTIFICATION

RULE VII.—OBJECTIVES

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE VII

NOTE TO RULE VII

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE VII. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—OF THE OBJECTIVE IN FORM

UNDER THE NOTE—OF TIME OR MEASURE

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE VIII

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE VIII. NOUNS OR PRONOUNS PUT ABSOLUTE

CHAPTER IV.—ADJECTIVES

RULE IX.—ADJECTIVES

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

EXCEPTION THIRD

EXCEPTION FOURTH

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE IX

NOTES TO RULE IX

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE IX. EXAMPLES UNDER NOTE I.—AGREEMENT OF ADJECTIVES

UNDER NOTE II.—OF FIXED NUMBERS

UNDER NOTE III.—OF RECIPROCALS

UNDER NOTE IV.—OF COMPARATIVES

UNDER NOTE V.—OF SUPERLATIVES

UNDER NOTE VII.—EXTRA COMPARISONS

UNDER NOTE VIII.—ADJECTIVES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE IX.—ADJECTIVES SUPERADDED

UNDER NOTE X.—ADJECTIVES FOR ADVERBS

UNDER NOTE XI.—THEM FOR THOSE

UNDER NOTE XII.—THIS AND THAT

UNDER NOTE XIII.—EITHER AND NEITHER

UNDER NOTE XIV.—WHOLE, LESS, MORE, AND MOST

UNDER NOTE XV.—PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES

UNDER NOTE XVI.—FIGURE OF ADJECTIVES

CHAPTER V.—PRONOUNS

RULE X.—PRONOUNS

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

EXCEPTION THIRD

EXCEPTION FOURTH

EXCEPTION FIFTH

EXCEPTION SIXTH

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE X

NOTES TO RULE X

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE X. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—OF AGREEMENT

UNDER NOTE I.—PRONOUNS WRONG OR NEEDLESS

UNDER NOTE II.—CHANGE OF NUMBER

UNDER NOTE III.—WHO AND WHICH

UNDER NOTE IV.—NOUNS OF MULTITUDE

UNDER NOTE V.—CONFUSION OF SENSES

UNDER NOTE VI.—THE RELATIVE THAT

UNDER NOTE VII.—RELATIVE CLAUSES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE IX.—ADVERBS FOR RELATIVES

UNDER NOTE X.—REPEAT THE NOUN

UNDER NOTE XI.—PLACE OF THE RELATIVE

UNDER NOTE XII.—WHAT FOR THAT

UNDER NOTE XIII.—ADJECTIVES FOR ANTECEDENTS

UNDER NOTE XIV.—SENTENCES FOR ANTECEDENTS

UNDER NOTE XV.—REPEAT THE PRONOUN

UNDER NOTE XVI.—CHANGE THE ANTECEDENT

RULE XI.—PRONOUNS

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XI

NOTES TO RULE XI

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XI. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE IDEA OF PLURALITY

UNDER NOTE I.—THE IDEA OF UNITY

UNDER NOTE II.—UNIFORMITY OF NUMBER

RULE XII.—PRONOUNS

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

EXCEPTION THIRD

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XII

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XII. PRONOUNS WITH ANTECEDENTS CONNECTED BY AND

RULE XIII.—PRONOUNS

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XIII

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XIII. PRONOUNS WITH ANTECEDENTS CONNECTED BY OR OR NOR

CHAPTER VI.—VERBS

RULE XIV.—FINITE VERBS

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XIV

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XIV. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—VERB AFTER THE NOMINATIVE

UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—VERB BEFORE THE NOMINATIVE

UNDER NOTE I.—THE RELATIVE AND VERB

UNDER NOTE II.—NOMINATIVE WITH ADJUNCTS

UNDER NOTE III.—COMPOSITE OR CONVERTED SUBJECTS

UNDER NOTE IV.—EACH, ONE, EITHER, AND NEITHER

UNDER NOTE V.—VERB BETWEEN TWO NOMINATIVES

UNDER NOTE VI.—CHANGE THE NOMINATIVE

UNDER NOTE VII.—ADAPT FORM TO STYLE

UNDER NOTE VIII.—EXPRESS THE NOMINATIVE

UNDER NOTE IX.—APPLICATION OF MOODS

UNDER NOTE X.—FALSE SUBJUNCTIVES

RULE XV.—FINITE VERBS

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XV

NOTE TO RULE XV

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XV. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE IDEA OF PLURALITY

UNDER THE NOTE.—THE IDEA OF UNITY

RULE XVI.—FINITE VERBS

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

EXCEPTION THIRD

EXCEPTION FOURTH

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XVI

NOTES TO RULE XVI

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XVI. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE VERB AFTER JOINT NOMINATIVES

UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE VERB BEFORE JOINT NOMINATIVES

UNDER NOTE I.—CHANGE THE CONNECTIVE

UNDER NOTE II.—AFFIRMATION WITH NEGATION

UNDER NOTE III.—AS WELL AS, BUT, OR SAVE

UNDER NOTE IV.—EACH, EVERY, OR NO

UNDER NOTE VI.—ELLIPTICAL CONSTRUCTIONS

UNDER NOTE VII.—DISTINCT SUBJECT PHRASES

RULE XVII.—FINITE VERBS

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XVII

NOTES TO RULE XVII

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XVII. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—NOMINATIVES CONNECTED BY OR

UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—NOMINATIVES CONNECTED BY NOR

UNDER NOTE I.—NOMINATIVES THAT DISAGREE

UNDER NOTE II.—COMPLETE THE CONCORD

UNDER NOTE III.—PLACE OF THE FIRST PERSON

UNDER NOTE V.—MAKE THE VERBS AGREE

UNDER NOTE VI.—USE SEPARATE NOMINATIVES

UNDER NOTE VII.—MIXTURE OF DIFFERENT STYLES

UNDER NOTE VII.—CONFUSION OF MOODS

UNDER NOTE IX.—IMPROPER ELLIPSES

UNDER NOTE X.—DO, USED AS A SUBSTITUTE

UNDER NOTE XI.—PRETERITS AND PARTICIPLES

UNDER NOTE XII.—VERBS CONFOUNDED

UNDER NOTE XIII.—WORDS THAT EXPRESS TIME

UNDER NOTE XV.—PERMANENT PROPOSITIONS

RULE XVIII.—INFINITIVES

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XVIII

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XVIII

INFINITIVES DEMANDING THE PARTICLE TO

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XIX

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XIX

CHAPTER VII—PARTICIPLES

RULE XX.—PARTICIPLES

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

EXCEPTION THIRD

EXCEPTION FOURTH

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XX

NOTES TO RULE XX

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XX. EXAMPLES UNDER NOTE I.—EXPUNGE OF

UNDER NOTE II.—ARTICLES REQUIRE OF

UNDER NOTE II.—ADJECTIVES REQUIRE OF

UNDER NOTE II.—POSSESSIVES REQUIRE OF

UNDER NOTE III.—CHANGE THE EXPRESSION

UNDER NOTE IV.—DISPOSAL OF ADVERBS

UNDER NOTE V.—PARTICIPLES WITH ADJECTIVES

UNDER NOTE VI.—COMPOUND VERBAL NOUNS

UNDER NOTE IX.—VERBS OF PREVENTING

UNDER NOTE X.—THE LEADING WORD IN SENSE

UNDER NOTE XI.—REFERENCE OF PARTICIPLES

UNDER NOTE XII.—OF PARTICIPLES AND NOUNS

UNDER NOTE XIII.—PERFECT PARTICIPLES

CHAPTER VIII.—ADVERBS

RULE XXI.—ADVERBS

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

EXCEPTION THIRD

EXCEPTION FOURTH

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XXI

NOTES TO RULE XXI

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XXI. EXAMPLES UNDER NOTE I.—THE PLACING OF ADVERBS

UNDER NOTE II.—ADVERBS FOR ADJECTIVES

UNDER NOTE V.—THE ADVERB HOW

UNDER NOTE VI.—WHEN, WHILE, OR WHERE

UNDER NOTE VII.—THE ADVERB NO FOR NOT

UNDER NOTE VIII.—OF DOUBLE NEGATIVES

UNDER NOTE IX.—EVER AND NEVER

UNDER NOTE X.—OF THE FORM OF ADVERBS

CHAPTER IX.—CONJUNCTIONS

RULE XXII.—CONJUNCTIONS

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XXII

NOTES TO RULE XXII

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XXII. EXAMPLES UNDER NOTE I.—TWO TERMS WITH ONE

UNDER NOTE II.—HETEROGENEOUS TERMS

UNDER NOTE III.—IMPORT OF CONJUNCTIONS

UNDER NOTE IV.—OF THE CONJUNCTION THAN

UNDER NOTE V.—RELATIVES EXCLUDE CONJUNCTIONS

UNDER NOTE VI.—OF THE WORD THAT

UNDER NOTE VII.—OF THE CORRESPONDENTS

UNDER NOTE VIII.—IMPROPER ELLIPSES

CHAPTER X.—PREPOSITIONS

RULE XXIII.—PREPOSITIONS

EXCEPTION FIRST

EXCEPTION SECOND

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XXIII

NOTES TO RULE XXIII

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER RULE XXIII. EXAMPLES UNDER NOTE I.—CHOICE OF PREPOSITIONS

UNDER NOTE II.—TWO OBJECTS OR MORE

UNDER NOTE III.—OMISSION OF PREPOSITIONS

UNDER NOTE IV.—OF NEEDLESS PREPOSITIONS

UNDER NOTE V.—THE PLACING OF THE WORDS

CHAPTER XI—INTERJECTIONS

RULE XXIV.—INTERJECTIONS

OBSERVATIONS ON RULE XXIV

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION

LESSON I.—ANY PARTS OF SPEECH

LESSON II.—ANY PARTS OF SPEECH

LESSON III.—ANY PARTS OF SPEECH

EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS XIII.—SYNTACTICAL

LESSON I.—PROSE

LESSON II.—PROSE

LESSON III.—PROSE

LESSON IV.—PROSE

LESSON V.—VERSE

LESSON VI.—VERSE

CHAPTER XII.—GENERAL REVIEW

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX FOR A GENERAL REVIEW

LESSON I.—ARTICLES

LESSON II.—NOUNS, OR CASES

LESSON III.—ADJECTIVES

LESSON IV.—PRONOUNS

LESSON V.—VERBS

LESSON VI.—VERBS

LESSON VII.—PARTICIPLES

LESSON VIII.—ADVERBS

LESSON IX.—CONJUNCTIONS

LESSON X.—PREPOSITIONS

LESSON XI.—PROMISCUOUS

LESSON XII.—TWO ERRORS

LESSON XIII.—TWO ERRORS

LESSON XIV.—TWO ERRORS

LESSON XV.—THREE ERRORS

LESSON XVI—THREE ERRORS

LESSON XVII.—MANY ERRORS

LESSON XVIII—MANY ERRORS

CHAPTER XIII.—GENERAL RULE

GENERAL RULE OF SYNTAX

CRITICAL NOTES TO THE GENERAL RULE. CRITICAL NOTE I.—OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH

CRITICAL NOTE II.—OF DOUBTFUL REFERENCE

CRITICAL NOTE III.—OF DEFINITIONS

CRITICAL NOTE IV.—OF COMPARISONS

CRITICAL NOTE V.—OF FALSITIES

CRITICAL NOTE VII.—OF SELF-CONTRADICTION

CRITICAL NOTE VIII.—OF SENSELESS JUMBLING

CRITICAL NOTE IX.—OF WORDS NEEDLESS

CRITICAL NOTE X.—OF IMPROPER OMISSIONS

CRITICAL NOTE XI.—OF LITERARY BLUNDERS

CRITICAL NOTE XII.—OF PERVERSIONS

CRITICAL NOTE XIII.—OF AWKWARDNESS

CRITICAL NOTE XIV.—OF IGNORANCE

GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE SYNTAX

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE SYNTAX UNDER THE GENERAL RULE. LESSON I.—ARTICLES

LESSON III.—ADJECTIVES

LESSON IV.—PRONOUNS

LESSON V.—VERBS

LESSON VI.—PARTICIPLES

LESSON VII.—ADVERBS

LESSON VIII.—CONJUNCTIONS

LESSON IX.—PREPOSITIONS

LESSON X.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON XI.—BAD PHRASES

LESSON XII.—TWO ERRORS.[448]

LESSON XIII.—TWO ERRORS

LESSON XIV.—THREE ERRORS

LESSON XV.—MANY ERRORS

LESSON XVI.—MANY ERRORS

FALSE SYNTAX UNDER THE CRITICAL NOTES. UNDER CRITICAL NOTE I.—OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE II.—OF DOUBTFUL REFERENCE

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE III.—OF DEFINITIONS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE IV.—OF COMPARISONS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE V.—OF FALSITIES

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE VI.—OF ABSURDITIES

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE VII.—OF SELF-CONTRADICTION

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE VIII.—OF SENSELESS JUMBLING

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE IX.—OF WORDS NEEDLESS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE X.—OF IMPROPER OMISSIONS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XI.—OF LITERARY BLUNDERS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XII.—OF PERVERSIONS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XIII.—OF AWKWARDNESS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XIV.—OF IGNORANCE

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XV.—OF SILLINESS AND TRUISMS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XVI.—OF THE INCORRIGIBLE

PROMISCUOUS EXAMPLES OF FALSE SYNTAX. LESSON I.—VARIOUS RULES

LESSON II.—VARIOUS RULES

LESSON III.—VARIOUS RULES

LESSON IV.—VARIOUS RULES

LESSON V.—VARIOUS RULES

CHAPTER XIV.—QUESTIONS

ORDER OF REHEARSAL, AND METHOD OF EXAMINATION. PART THIRD, SYNTAX

LESSON II.—THE RULES

LESSON III.—THE RULES

LESSON IV.—THE RULES

LESSON V.—THE ANALYZING OF SENTENCES

LESSON VI.—OF PARSING

LESSON VII.—THE RULES

LESSON VIII.—THE NOTES

LESSON IX.—THE EXCEPTIONS

LESSON X.—THE EXCEPTIONS

LESSON XI.—THE OBSERVATIONS

LESSON XII.—THE OBSERVATIONS

LESSON XIV.—NOUNS, OR CASES

LESSON XV.—NOUNS, OR CASES

LESSON XVI.—NOUNS, OR CASES

LESSON XVII.—NOUNS, OR CASES

LESSON XVIII.—NOUNS, OR CASES

LESSON XIX.—ADJECTIVES

LESSON XX.—PRONOUNS

LESSON XXI.—PRONOUNS

LESSON XXII.—VERBS

LESSON XXIII.—VERBS

LESSON XXIV.—VERBS

LESSON XXV.—VERBS

LESSON XXVI.—VERBS

LESSON XXVII.—PARTICIPLES

LESSON XXVIII.—PARTICIPLES

LESSON XXIX.—ADVERBS

LESSON XXX.—CONJUNCTIONS

LESSON XXXI.—PREPOSITIONS

LESSON XXXII.—INTERJECTIONS

LESSON XXXIII.—GENERAL RULE

CHAPTER XV.—FOR WRITING

EXERCISES IN SYNTAX

EXERCISE I.—ARTICLES

EXERCISE II.—NOUNS, OR CASES

EXERCISE III.—ADJECTIVES

EXERCISE IV.—PRONOUNS

EXERCISE V.—VERBS

EXERCISE VI.—PARTICIPLES

EXERCISE VII.—ADVERBS

EXERCISE VIII.—CONJUNCTIONS

EXERCISE IX.—PREPOSITIONS

EXERCISE X.—PROMISCUOUS

EXERCISE XI.—PROMISCUOUS

EXERCISE XII.—TWO ERRORS

EXERCISE XIII.—TWO ERRORS

EXERCISE XIV.—THREE ERRORS

EXERCISE XV.—MANY ERRORS

EXERCISE XVI.—MANY ERRORS

EXERCISE XVII.—MANY ERRORS

EXERCISE XVIII.—PROMISCUOUS

PART IV

PROSODY

OBSERVATIONS

CHAPTER I—PUNCTUATION

OBSERVATIONS

SECTION I.—THE COMMA

RULE I.—SIMPLE SENTENCES

EXCEPTION.—LONG SIMPLE SENTENCES

RULE II.—SIMPLE MEMBERS

EXCEPTION I.—RESTRICTIVE RELATIVES

EXCEPTION II.—SHORT TERMS CLOSELY CONNECTED

EXCEPTION III.—ELLIPTICAL MEMBERS UNITED

RULE III.—MORE THAN TWO WORDS

RULE IV.—ONLY TWO WORDS

EXCEPTION I.—TWO WORDS WITH ADJUNCTS

EXCEPTION II.—TWO TERMS CONTRASTED

EXCEPTION III.—ALTERNATIVE OF WORDS

EXCEPTION IV.—CONJUNCTION UNDERSTOOD

RULE V.—WORDS IN PAIRS

RULE VI.—WORDS PUT ABSOLUTE

RULE VII.—WORDS IN APPOSITION

EXCEPTION I.—COMPLEX NAMES

EXCEPTION II.—CLOSE APPOSITION

EXCEPTION III.—PRONOUN WITHOUT PAUSE

EXCEPTION IV.—NAMES ACQUIRED

RULE VIII.—ADJECTIVES

EXCEPTION.—ADJECTIVES RESTRICTIVE

RULE IX.—FINITE VERBS

EXCEPTION.—VERY SLIGHT PAUSE

RULE X.—INFINITIVES

RULE XI.—PARTICIPLES

EXCEPTION.—PARTICIPLES RESTRICTIVE

RULE XIII.—CONJUNCTIONS

RULE XIV.—PREPOSITIONS

RULE XV.—INTERJECTIONS

RULE XVI.—WORDS REPEATED

RULE XVII.—DEPENDENT QUOTATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—ERRORS CONCERNING THE COMMA. UNDER RULE I.—OF SIMPLE SENTENCES

UNDER THE EXCEPTION CONCERNING SIMPLE SENTENCES

UNDER RULE II.—OF SIMPLE MEMBERS

UNDER THE EXCEPTIONS CONCERNING SIMPLE MEMBERS

UNDER RULE III.—OF MORE THAN TWO WORDS

UNDER RULE IV.—OF ONLY TWO WORDS

UNDER EXCEPTION I.—TWO WORDS WITH ADJUNCTS

UNDER EXCEPTION II.—TWO TERMS CONTRASTED

UNDER EXCEPTION III.—ALTERNATIVE OF WORDS

UNDER RULE V.—OF WORDS IN PAIRS

UNDER RULE VI.—OF WORDS ABSOLUTE

UNDER RULE VII.—WORDS IN APPOSITION

UNDER EXCEPTIONS CONCERNING APPOSITION

UNDER RULE VIII.—OF ADJECTIVES

UNDER THE EXCEPTION CONCERNING ADJECTIVES

UNDER RULE IX.—OF FINITE VERBS

UNDER RULE X.—OF INFINITIVES

UNDER RULE XI.—OF PARTICIPLES

UNDER THE EXCEPTION CONCERNING PARTICIPLES

UNDER RULE XII.—OF ADVERBS

UNDER RULE XIII.—OF CONJUNCTIONS

UNDER RULE XIV.—OF PREPOSITIONS

UNDER RULE XV.—OF INTERJECTIONS

UNDER RULE XVI.—OF WORDS REPEATED

UNDER RULE XVII.—OF DEPENDENT QUOTATIONS

SECTION II.—THE SEMICOLON

RULE I.—COMPLEX MEMBERS

RULE II.—SIMPLE MEMBERS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—ERRORS CONCERNING THE SEMICOLON. UNDER RULE I.—OF COMPLEX MEMBERS

UNDER RULE II.—OF SIMPLE MEMBERS

MIXED EXAMPLES OF ERROR

SECTION III.—THE COLON

RULE I.—ADDITIONAL REMARKS

RULE II.—GREATER PAUSES

RULE III.—INDEPENDENT QUOTATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—ERRORS CONCERNING THE COLON. UNDER RULE I.—ADDITIONAL REMARKS

UNDER RULE II.—GREATER PAUSES

UNDER RULE III.—INDEPENDENT QUOTATIONS

MIXED EXAMPLES OF ERROR

SECTION IV.—THE PERIOD

RULE I.—DISTINCT SENTENCES

RULE II.—ALLIED SENTENCES

RULE III.—ABBREVIATIONS

OBSERVATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—ERRORS CONCERNING THE PERIOD. UNDER RULE I.—DISTINCT SENTENCES

UNDER RULE II.—ALLIED SENTENCES

UNDER RULE III.—OF ABBREVIATIONS

MIXED EXAMPLES OF ERROR

SECTION V.—THE DASH

RULE I.—ABRUPT PAUSES

RULE II.—EMPHATIC PAUSES

RULE III.—FAULTY DASHES

OBSERVATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—ERRORS CONCERNING THE DASH. UNDER RULE I.—ABRUPT PAUSES

UNDER RULE II.—EMPHATIC PAUSES

UNDER RULE III.—FAULTY DASHES

MIXED EXAMPLES OF ERROR

SECTION VI.—THE EROTEME

RULE I.—QUESTIONS DIRECT

RULE II.—QUESTIONS UNITED

RULE III.—QUESTIONS INDIRECT

OBSERVATIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—ERRORS CONCERNING THE EROTEME. UNDER RULE I.—QUESTIONS DIRECT

UNDER RULE II.—QUESTIONS UNITED

UNDER RULE III.—QUESTIONS INDIRECT

MIXED EXAMPLES OF ERROR

SECTION VII—THE ECPHONEME

RULE II.—INVOCATIONS

RULE III.—EXCLAMATORY QUESTIONS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—ERRORS CONCERNING THE ECPHONEME

UNDER RULE II.—OF INVOCATIONS

UNDER RULE III.—EXCLAMATORY QUESTIONS

MIXED EXAMPLES OF ERROR

SECTION VIII.—THE CURVES

RULE I.—THE PARENTHESIS

RULE II.—INCLUDED POINTS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—ERRORS CONCERNING THE CURVES. UNDER RULE I.—OF THE PARENTHESIS

UNDER RULE II.—OF INCLUDED POINTS

MIXED EXAMPLES OF ERROR

SECTION IX.—THE OTHER MARKS

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PUNCTUATION.—MIXED EXAMPLES OF ERROR

BAD ENGLISH BADLY POINTED. LESSON I.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

LESSON II.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

LESSON III.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

"SINGULAR PRONOUNS. PLURAL PRONOUNS

CHAPTER II—UTTERANCE

SECTION I.—OF ARTICULATION

ARTICLE I.—OF THE DEFINITION

ARTICLE II—OF GOOD ARTICULATION

SECTION II.—OF PRONUNCIATION

ARTICLE I—OF THE POWERS OF LETTERS

ARTICLE II—OF QUANTITY

ARTICLE III.—OF ACCENT

OBSERVATIONS

RULE FOR THE ACCENTING OF LATIN

SECTION III.—OF ELOCUTION

ARTICLE I—OF EMPHASIS

ARTICLE II.—OF PAUSES

ARTICLE III.—OF INFLECTIONS

ARTICLE IV.—OF TONES

CHAPTER III.—FIGURES

SECTION I.—FIGURES OF ORTHOGRAPHY

EXPLANATIONS

SECTION II.—FIGURES OF ETYMOLOGY

EXPLANATIONS

SECTION III.—FIGURES OF SYNTAX

EXAMPLES OF ELLIPSIS SUPPLIED

OBSERVATIONS

OBSERVATIONS

OBSERVATIONS

SECTION IV.—FIGURES OF RHETORIC

EXPLANATIONS

SECTION V.—EXAMPLES FOR PARSING. PRAXIS XIV.—PROSODICAL

LESSON I.—FIGURES OF ORTHOGRAPHY. MIMESIS AND ARCHAISM

LESSON II.—FIGURES OF ETYMOLOGY. APHÆRESIS, PROSTHESIS, SYNCOPE, APOCOPE, PARAGOGE, DIÆRESIS, SYNÆRESIS, AND TMESIS

LESSON III.—FIGURES OF SYNTAX. FIGURE I.—ELLIPSIS

LESSON IV.—FIGURES OF SYNTAX. FIGURE II.—PLEONASM

FIGURE III.—SYLLEPSIS

LESSON V.—FIGURES OF SYNTAX. FIGURE IV.—ENALLAGE

FIGURE V.—HYPERBATON

LESSON VI.—FIGURES OF RHETORIC. FIGURE I.—SIMILE

FIGURE II.—METAPHOR

LESSON VII.—FIGURES OF RHETORIC. FIGURE III.—ALLEGORY

FIGURE IV.—METONYMY

FIGURE V.—SYNECDOCHE

LESSON VIII.—FIGURES OF RHETORIC. FIGURE VI.—HYPERBOLE

FIGURE VII.—VISION

FIGURE VIII.—APOSTROPHE

LESSON IX.—FIGURES OF RHETORIC. FIGURE IX.—PERSONIFICATION

FIGURE X.—EROTESIS

FIGURE XII.—ANTITHESIS

LESSON X.—FIGURES OF RHETORIC. FIGURE XIII.—CLIMAX

FIGURE XIV.—IRONY

FIGURE XV.—APOPHASIS, OR PARALIPSIS

FIGURE XVI.—ONOMATOPOEIA

CHAPTER IV.—VERSIFICATION

SECTION I.—OF VERSE

DEFINITIONS AND PRINCIPLES

OBSERVATIONS

SECTION II.—OF ACCENT AND QUANTITY

OBSERVATIONS

SECTION III.—OF POETIC FEET

EXPLANATIONS AND DEFINITIONS

FOR EXAMPLE:—

OBSERVATIONS

SECTION IV.—THE KINDS OF VERSE

PRINCIPLES AND NAMES

ORDER I.—IAMBIC VERSE

MEASURE I.—IAMBIC OF EIGHT FEET, OR OCTOMETER

MEASURE II.—IAMBIC OF SEVEN FEET, OR HEPTAMETER

MEASURE III.—IAMBIC OF SIX FEET, OR HEXAMETER

MEASURE IV.—IAMBIC OF FIVE FEET, OR PENTAMETER

MEASURE V.—IAMBIC OF FOUR FEET, OR TETRAMETER

MEASURE VI.—IAMBIC OF THREE FEET, OR TRIMETER

MEASURE VII.—IAMBIC OF TWO FEET, OR DIMETER

LOVE TRANSITORY

MEASURE VIII.—IAMBIC OF ONE FOOT, OR MONOMETER

I. SPRING

II. WINTER

ORDER II.—TROCHAIC VERSE

OBSERVATIONS

MEASURE I.—TROCHAIC OF EIGHT FEET, OR OCTOMETER

PART OF A SONG, IN DIALOGUE. SYLVIA

CORIN

SYLVIA

CORIN

PART OF A CHARITY HYMN

MEASURE II.—TROCHAIC OF SEVEN FEET, OR HEPTAMETER

MEASURE III.—TROCHAIC OF SIX FEET, OR HEXAMETER

MEASURE IV.—TROCHAIC OF FIVE FEET, OR PENTAMETER

MEASURE V.—TROCHAIC OF FOUR FEET, OR TETRAMETER

OBSERVATIONS

MEASURE VI.—TROCHAIC OF THREE FEET, OR TRIMETER

MEASURE VII.—TROCHAIC OF TWO FEET, OR DIMETER

A LILLIPUTIAN ODE. I

II

III

1. WITH TROCHAICS

2. WITH IAMBICS

OBSERVATIONS

MEASURE VIII.—TROCHAIC OF ONE FOOT, OR MONOMETER

1. WITH IAMBICS

OBSERVATIONS

ORDER III.—ANAPESTIC VERSE

MEASURE I.—ANAPESTIC OF FOUR FEET, OR TETRAMETER

OBSERVATIONS

MEASURE II.—ANAPESTIC OF THREE FEET, OR TRIMETER

I

II

IV

V

MEASURE III.—ANAPESTIC OF TWO FEET, OR DIMETER

"CORONACH," OR FUNERAL SONG

FIRST VOICE

SECOND VOICE

AIR

MEASURE IV.—ANAPESTIC OF ONE FOOT, OR MONOMETER

OBSERVATIONS

ORDER IV.—DACTYLIC VERSE

MEASURE I.—DACTYLIC OF EIGHT FEET, OR OCTOMETER

MEASURE II.—DACTYLIC OF SEVEN FEET, OR HEPTAMETER

MEASURE III.—DACTYLIC OF SIX FEET, OR HEXAMETER

MEASURE IV.—DACTYLIC OF FIVE FEET, OR PENTAMETER

MEASURE V.—DACTYLIC OF FOUR FEET, OR TETRAMETER

MEASURE VI.—DACTYLIC OF THREE FEET, OR TRIMETER

MEASURE VII.—DACTYLIC OF TWO FEET, OR DIMETER

MEASURE VIII.—DACTYLIC OF ONE FOOT, OR MONOMETER

OBSERVATIONS

"ADDRESS TO THE SKYLARK."

"THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS."—BY THOMAS HOOD

LAMENT OF ADAM

ORDER V.—COMPOSITE VERSE

OBSERVATIONS

THE ALBATROSS

"THE WIDOW."—(IN "SAPPHICS.")

SECTION V.—ORAL EXERCISES

IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION. FALSE PROSODY, OR ERRORS OF METRE. LESSON I.—RESTORE THE RHYTHM

LESSON II.—RESTORE THE RHYTHM

CHAPTER V.—QUESTIONS

ORDER OF REHEARSAL, AND METHOD OF EXAMINATION. PART FOURTH, PROSODY

LESSON I.—OF PUNCTUATION

LESSON II.—OF THE COMMA

LESSON III.—OF THE COMMA

LESSON IV.—OF THE SEMICOLON

LESSON V.—OF THE COLON

LESSON VI.—OF THE PERIOD

LESSON VII.—OF THE DASH

LESSON VIII.—OF THE EROTEME

LESSON IX—OF THE ECPHONEME

LESSON X.—OF THE CURVES

LESSON XI.—OF THE OTHER MARKS

LESSON XII.—OF UTTERANCE

LESSON XIII.—OF PRONUNCIATION

LESSON XIV.—OF ELOCUTION

LESSON XV.—OF ELOCUTION

LESSON XVII.—OF FIGURES

LESSON XVIII.—OF VERSIFICATION

LESSON XIX.—OF VERSIFICATION

LESSON XX.—OF VERSIFICATION

LESSON XXI.—OF VERSIFICATION

CHAPTER VI.—FOR WRITING

EXERCISES IN PROSODY

EXERCISE I.—PUNCTUATION

EXAMPLES UNDER RULE I.—OF SIMPLE SENTENCES

UNDER RULE II.—OF SIMPLE MEMBERS

UNDER RULE III.—OF MORE THAN TWO WORDS

UNDER RULE IV.—OF TWO TERMS CONNECTED

UNDER RULE V.—OF WORDS IN PAIRS

EXERCISE II.—PUNCTUATION

EXAMPLES UNDER RULE VI.—OF WORDS PUT ABSOLUTE

UNDER RULE VII.—OF WORDS IN APPOSITION

UNDER RULE VIII.—OF ADJECTIVES

UNDER RULE IX.—OF FINITE VERBS

EXERCISE III.—PUNCTUATION

EXAMPLES UNDER RULE X.—OF INFINITIVES

UNDER RULE XI.—OF PARTICIPLES

UNDER RULE XII.—OF ADVERBS

UNDER RULE XIII.—OF CONJUNCTIONS

UNDER RULE XIV.—OF PREPOSITIONS

UNDER RULE XV.—OF INTERJECTIONS

UNDER RULE XVI.—OF WORDS REPEATED

UNDER RULE XVII.—OF DEPENDENT QUOTATIONS

EXERCISE IV.—PUNCTUATION

EXAMPLES UNDER RULE I.—OF COMPOUND MEMBERS

UNDER RULE II.—OF SIMPLE MEMBERS

UNDER RULE III.—OF APPOSITION

UNDER RULE I.—OF ADDITIONAL REMARKS

UNDER RULE II.—OF GREATER PAUSES

UNDER RULE III.—OF INDEPENDENT QUOTATIONS

UNDER RULE I.—OF DISTINCT SENTENCES

UNDER RULE II.—OF ALLIED SENTENCES

UNDER RULE III.—OF ABBREVIATIONS

EXERCISE V.—PUNCTUATION

EXAMPLES UNDER RULE I.—OF ABRUPT PAUSES

UNDER RULE II.—OF EMPHATIC PAUSES

UNDER RULE I.—OF QUESTIONS DIRECT

UNDER RULE II.—OF QUESTIONS UNITED

UNDER RULE III.—OF QUESTIONS INDIRECT

UNDER RULE I.—OF INTERJECTIONS

UNDER RULE II.—OF INVOCATIONS

UNDER RULE III.—OF EXCLAMATORY QUESTIONS

UNDER RULE I.—OF THE PARENTHESIS

UNDER RULE II.—OF INCLUDED POINTS

EXERCISE VI.—PUNCTUATION

EXERCISE VII.—PUNCTUATION

EXERCISE VIII.—SCANNING

EXERCISE IX.—SCANNING

I. STROPHE

II. ANTISTROPHE

III. EPODE

KEY TO THE IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION, CONTAINED IN THE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH GRAMMARS, AND DESIGNED FOR ORAL EXERCISES UNDER ALL THE RULES AND NOTES OF THE WORK

THE KEY.—PART I.—ORTHOGRAPHY. CHAPTER I.—OF LETTERS. CORRECTIONS RESPECTING CAPITALS. UNDER RULE I.—OF BOOKS

UNDER RULE II.—OF FIRST WORDS

UNDER RULE III.—OF DEITY

UNDER RULE IV.—OF PROPER NAMES

UNDER RULE V.—OF TITLES

UNDER RULE VI.—OF ONE CAPITAL

UNDER RULE VII.—OF TWO CAPITALS

UNDER RULE VIII.—OF COMPOUNDS

UNDER RULE IX.—OF APPOSITION

UNDER RULE X.—OF PERSONIFICATIONS

UNDER RULE XI.—OF DERIVATIVES

UNDER RULE XII.—OF I AND O

UNDER RULE XIII.—OF POETRY

UNDER RULE XIV.—OF EXAMPLES

UNDER RULE XV.—OF CHIEF WORDS

UNDER RULE XVI.—OF NEEDLESS CAPITALS

PROMISCUOUS CORRECTIONS RESPECTING CAPITALS. LESSON I.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON II.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON III.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER II.—OF SYLLABLES. CORRECTIONS OF FALSE SYLLABICATION. LESSON I.—CONSONANTS

LESSON II.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON III.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER III.—OF WORDS. CORRECTIONS RESPECTING THE FIGURE, OR FORM, OF WORDS. RULE I.—COMPOUNDS

RULE II.—SIMPLES

RULE III.—THE SENSE

RULE IV.—ELLIPSES

RULE V.—THE HYPHEN

RULE VI.—NO HYPHEN

PROMISCUOUS CORRECTIONS IN THE FIGURE OF WORDS. LESSON I.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON II.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON III.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER IV.—OF SPELLING. CORRECTIONS OF FALSE SPELLING. RULE I.—FINAL F, L, OR S

RULE II.—OTHER FINALS

RULE III.—DOUBLING

RULE IV—NO DOUBLING

RULE V.—FINAL CK

RULE VI.—RETAINING

RULE VII.—RETAINING

RULE VIII.—FINAL LL

RULE IX.—FINAL E

RULE X.—FINAL E

RULE XI.—FINAL Y

RULE XII.—FINAL Y

RULE XIII.—IZE AND ISE

RULE XIV.—COMPOUNDS

RULE XV.—USAGE

PROMISCUOUS CORRECTIONS OF FALSE SPELLING. LESSON I.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON II.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON III.—MIXED EXAMPLES

THE KEY.—PART II.—ETYMOLOGY. CHAPTER I.—PARTS OF SPEECH

CHAPTER II.—ARTICLES. CORRECTIONS RESPECTING A, AN, AND THE. LESSON I.—ARTICLES ADAPTED

LESSON II.—ARTICLES INSERTED

LESSON III.—ARTICLES OMITTED

LESSON IV.—ARTICLES CHANGED

LESSON V.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER III.—NOUNS. CORRECTIONS IN THE MODIFICATIONS OF NOUNS. LESSON I.—NUMBERS

LESSON II.—CASES

LESSON III.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER IV.—ADJECTIVES

LESSON I.—DEGREES

LESSON II.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON III.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER V.—PRONOUNS. CORRECTIONS IN THE FORMS AND USES OF PRONOUNS. LESSON I.—RELATIVES

LESSON II.—DECLENSIONS

LESSON III.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER VI.—VERBS. CORRECTIONS IN THE FORMS OF VERBS. LESSON I.—PRETERITS

LESSON II.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON III—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER VII.—PARTICIPLES. CORRECTIONS IN THE FORMS OF PARTICIPLES. LESSON I.—IRREGULARS

LESSON II.—REGULARS

LESSON III.—MIXED EXAMPLES

CHAPTER VIII.—ADVERBS. CORRECTIONS RESPECTING THE FORMS OF ADVERBS

CHAPTER IX.—CONJUNCTIONS. CORRECTIONS IN THE USE OF CONJUNCTIONS

CHAPTER X.—PREPOSITIONS. CORRECTIONS IN THE USE OF PREPOSITIONS

CHAPTER XI.—INTERJECTIONS. CORRECTIONS IN THE USE OF INTERJECTIONS

THE KEY.—PART III.—SYNTAX

CHAPTER I.—SENTENCES

CHAPTER II.—ARTICLES. CORRECTIONS UNDER THE NOTES TO RULE I. UNDER NOTE I.—AN OR A

UNDER NOTE II.—AN OR A WITH PLURALS

UNDER NOTE III.—NOUNS CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE IV.—ADJECTIVES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE V.—ADJECTIVES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE VI.—ARTICLES OR PLURALS

UNDER NOTE VII.—CORRESPONDENT TERMS

UNDER NOTE VIII.—CORRESPONDENCE PECULIAR

UNDER NOTE IX.—A SERIES OF TERMS

UNDER NOTE X.—SPECIES AND GENUS

UNDER NOTE XI.—ARTICLES NOT REQUISITE

UNDER NOTE XII.—TITLES AND NAMES

UNDER NOTE XIII.—COMPARISONS AND ALTERNATIVES

UNDER NOTE XIV.—ANTECEDENTS TO WHO OR WHICH

UNDER NOTE XV.—PARTICIPIAL NOUNS

UNDER NOTE XVI.—PARTICIPLES, NOT NOUNS

UNDER NOTE XVII.—VARIOUS ERRORS

CHAPTER III.—CASES, OR NOUNS. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE II; OF NOMINATIVES

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE III; OF APPOSITION

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE IV; OF POSSESSIVES. UNDER NOTE I.—THE POSSESSIVE FORM

UNDER NOTE II.—POSSESSIVES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE III.—CHOICE OF FORMS

UNDER NOTE IV.—NOUNS WITH POSSESSIVES PLURAL

UNDER NOTE V.—POSSESSIVES WITH PARTICIPLES

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE V; OF OBJECTIVES. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE OBJECTIVE FORM

UNDER NOTE I.—OF VERBS TRANSITIVE

UNDER NOTE II.—OF VERBS INTRANSITIVE

UNDER NOTE III.—OF VERBS MISAPPLIED

UNDER NOTE IV.—OF PASSIVE VERBS

UNDER NOTE V.—OF PASSIVE VERBS TRANSITIVE

UNDER NOTE VI.—OF PERFECT PARTICIPLES

UNDER NOTE VII.—OF CONSTRUCTIONS AMBIGUOUS

UNDER NOTE VIII.—OF YE AND YOU IN SCRIPTURE

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE VI; OF SAME CASES. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—OF PROPER IDENTITY

UNDER NOTE I.—OF THE CASE DOUBTFUL

UNDER NOTE II.—OF FALSE IDENTIFICATION

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE VII; OF OBJECTIVES. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—OF THE OBJECTIVE IN FORM

UNDER THE NOTE.—OF TIME OR MEASURE

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE VIII; NOM. ABSOLUTE

CHAPTER IV.—ADJECTIVES. CORRECTIONS UNDER THE NOTES TO RULE IX. UNDER NOTE I.—OF AGREEMENT

UNDER NOTE II.—OF FIXED NUMBERS

UNDER NOTE III.—OF RECIPROCALS

UNDER NOTE IV.—OF COMPARATIVES

UNDER NOTE V.—OF SUPERLATIVES

UNDER NOTE VI.—OF INCLUSIVE TERMS

UNDER NOTE VII.—EXTRA COMPARISONS

UNDER NOTE VIII.—ADJECTIVES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE IX.—ADJECTIVES SUPERADDED

UNDER NOTE X.—ADJECTIVES FOR ADVERBS

UNDER NOTE XI.—THEM FOR THOSE

UNDER NOTE XII.—THIS AND THAT

UNDER NOTE XIII.—EITHER AND NEITHER

UNDER NOTE XIV.—WHOLE, LESS, MORE, AND MOST

UNDER NOTE XV.—PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES

UNDER NOTE XVI.—FIGURE OF ADJECTIVES

CHAPTER V.—PRONOUNS. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE X AND ITS NOTES. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—OF AGREEMENT

UNDER NOTE I.—PRONOUNS WRONG—OR NEEDLESS

UNDER NOTE II.—CHANGE OF NUMBER

UNDER NOTE III.—WHO AND WHICH

UNDER NOTE IV.—NOUNS OF MULTITUDE

UNDER NOTE V.—CONFUSION OF SENSES

UNDER NOTE VI.—THE RELATIVE THAT

UNDER NOTE VII.—RELATIVE CLAUSES CONNECTED

UNDER NOTE VIII.—THE RELATIVE AND PREPOSITION

UNDER NOTE X.—REPEAT THE NOUN

UNDER NOTE XI.—PLACE OF THE RELATIVE

UNDER NOTE XII.—WHAT FOR THAT

UNDER NOTE XIII.—ADJECTIVES FOR ANTECEDENTS

UNDER NOTE XIV.—SENTENCES FOR ANTECEDENTS

UNDER NOTE XV.—REPEAT THE PRONOUN

UNDER NOTE XVI.—CHANGE THE ANTECEDENT

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XI; OF PRONOUNS. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE IDEA OF PLURALITY

UNDER NOTE I.—THE IDEA OF UNITY

UNDER NOTE II.—UNIFORMITY OF NUMBER

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XII; OF PRONOUNS. ANTECEDENTS CONNECTED BY AND

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XIII; OF PRONOUNS. ANTECEDENTS CONNECTED BY OR OR NOR

CHAPTER VI.—VERBS. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XIV AND ITS NOTES. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—VERB AFTER THE NOMINATIVE

UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—VERB BEFORE THE NOMINATIVE

UNDER NOTE I.—THE RELATIVE AND VERB

UNDER NOTE II.—NOMINATIVE WITH ADJUNCTS

UNDER NOTE III.—COMPOSITE OR CONVERTED SUBJECTS

UNDER NOTE IV.—EACH, ONE, EITHER, AND NEITHER

UNDER NOTE V.—VERB BETWEEN TWO NOMINATIVES

UNDER NOTE VI.—CHANGE OF THE NOMINATIVE

UNDER NOTE VII.—FORMS ADAPTED TO DIFFERENT STYLES

UNDER NOTE VIII.—EXPRESS THE NOMINATIVE

UNDER NOTE IX.—APPLICATION OF MOODS

UNDER NOTE X.—FALSE SUBJUNCTIVES

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XV AND ITS NOTE. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE IDEA OF PLURALITY

UNDER THE NOTE.—THE IDEA OF UNITY

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XVI AND ITS NOTES. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF—THE VERB AFTER JOINT NOMINATIVES

UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—THE VERB BEFORE JOINT NOMINATIVES

UNDER NOTE I.—CHANGE THE CONNECTIVE

UNDER NOTE II.—AFFIRMATION WITH NEGATION

UNDER NOTE III.—AS WELL AS, BUT, OR SAVE

UNDER NOTE IV.—EACH, EVERY, OR NO

UNDER NOTE VI.—ELLIPTICAL CONSTRUCTIONS

UNDER NOTE VII.—DISTINCT SUBJECT PHRASES

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XVII AND ITS NOTES. UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—NOMINATIVES CONNECTED BY OR

UNDER THE RULE ITSELF.—NOMINATIVES CONNECTED BY NOR

UNDER NOTE I.—NOMINATIVES THAT DISAGREE

UNDER NOTE II.—COMPLETE THE CONCORD

UNDER NOTE III.—PLACE OF THE FIRST PERSON

UNDER NOTE IV.—DISTINCT SUBJECT PHRASES

UNDER NOTE V.—MAKE THE VERBS AGREE

UNDER NOTE VI.—USE SEPARATE NOMINATIVES

UNDER NOTE VII.—MIXTURE OF DIFFERENT STYLES

UNDER NOTE VIII.—CONFUSION OF MOODS

UNDER NOTE IX.—IMPROPER ELLIPSES

UNDER NOTE X.—DO, USED AS A SUBSTITUTE

UNDER NOTE XI.—PRETERITS AND PARTICIPLES

UNDER NOTE XII.—OF VERBS CONFOUNDED

UNDER NOTE XIII.—WORDS THAT EXPRESS TIME

UNDER NOTE XV.—PERMANENT PROPOSITIONS

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XVIII; INFINITIVES. INSTANCES DEMANDING THE PARTICLE TO

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE XIX.—OF INFINITIVES

CHAPTER VII.—PARTICIPLES. CORRECTIONS UNDER THE NOTES TO RULE XX. UNDER NOTE I.—EXPUNGE OF

UNDER NOTE II.—ARTICLES REQUIRE OF

UNDER NOTE II.—ADJECTIVES REQUIRE OF

UNDER NOTE II.—POSSESSIVES REQUIRE OF

UNDER NOTE III.—CHANGE THE EXPRESSION

UNDER NOTE IV.—DISPOSAL OF ADVERBS

UNDER NOTE V.—OF PARTICIPLES WITH ADJECTIVES

UNDER NOTE VI.—OF COMPOUND VERBAL NOUNS

UNDER NOTE IX.—VERBS OF PREVENTING

UNDER NOTE X.—THE LEADING WORD IN SENSE

UNDER NOTE XI.—REFERENCE OF PARTICIPLES

UNDER NOTE XII.—OF PARTICIPLES AND NOUNS

UNDER NOTE XIII.—PERFECT PARTICIPLES

CHAPTER VIII.—ADVERBS. CORRECTIONS UNDER THE NOTES TO RULE XXI. UNDER NOTE I.—THE PLACING OF ADVERBS

UNDER NOTE II.—ADVERBS FOR ADJECTIVES

UNDER NOTE V.—THE ADVERB HOW

UNDER NOTE VI.—WHEN, WHILE, OR WHERE

UNDER NOTE VIII.—OF DOUBLE NEGATIVES

UNDER NOTE IX.—EVER AND NEVER

UNDER NOTE X.—OF THE FORM OF ADVERBS

CHAPTER IX.—CONJUNCTIONS. CORRECTIONS UNDER THE NOTES TO RULE XXII. UNDER NOTE I.—OF TWO TERMS WITH ONE

UNDER NOTE II.—OF HETEROGENEOUS TERMS

UNDER NOTE III.—IMPORT OF CONJUNCTIONS

UNDER NOTE IV.—THE CONJUNCTION THAN

UNDER NOTE V.—RELATIVES EXCLUDE CONJUNCTIONS

UNDER NOTE VI.—OF THE WORD THAT

UNDER NOTE VII.—OF THE CORRESPONDENTS

UNDER NOTE VIII.—IMPROPER ELLIPSES

CHAPTER X.—PREPOSITIONS. CORRECTIONS UNDER THE NOTES TO RULE XXIII. UNDER NOTE I.—CHOICE OF PREPOSITIONS

UNDER NOTE II.—TWO OBJECTS OR MORE

UNDER NOTE III.—OMISSION OF PREPOSITIONS

UNDER NOTE IV.—OF NEEDLESS PREPOSITIONS

UNDER NOTE V.—THE PLACING OF THE WORDS

CHAPTER XI.—PROMISCUOUS EXERCISES. CORRECTIONS OF THE PROMISCUOUS EXAMPLES. LESSON I.—ANY PARTS OF SPEECH

LESSON II.—ANY PARTS OF SPEECH

LESSON III.—ANY PARTS OF SPEECH

CHAPTER XII.—GENERAL REVIEW. CORRECTIONS UNDER ALL THE PRECEDING RULES AND NOTES. LESSON I.—ARTICLES

LESSON II.—NOUNS, OR CASES

LESSON III.—ADJECTIVES

LESSON IV.—PRONOUNS

LESSON V.—VERBS

LESSON VI.—VERBS

LESSON VII.—PARTICIPLES

LESSON VIII.—ADVERBS

LESSON IX.—CONJUNCTIONS

LESSON X.—PREPOSITIONS

LESSON XI.—PROMISCUOUS

LESSON XII.—TWO ERRORS

LESSON XIII.—TWO ERRORS

LESSON XIV.—TWO ERRORS

LESSON XV.—THREE ERRORS

LESSON XVI.—THREE ERRORS

LESSON XVII.—MANY ERRORS

LESSON XVIII.—MANY ERRORS

CHAPTER XIII—GENERAL RULE. CORRECTIONS UNDER THE GENERAL RULE. LESSON I.—ARTICLES

LESSON II.—NOUNS

LESSON III.—ADJECTIVES

LESSON IV.—PRONOUNS

LESSON V.—VERBS

LESSON VI.—PARTICIPLES

LESSON VII.—ADVERBS

LESSON VIII.—CONJUNCTIONS

LESSON IX.—PREPOSITIONS

LESSON X.—MIXED EXAMPLES

LESSON XI.—OF BAD PHRASES

LESSON XII.—OF TWO ERRORS

LESSON XIII.—OF TWO ERRORS

LESSON XIV.—OF THREE ERRORS

LESSON XV.—OF MANY ERRORS

LESSON XVI.—OF MANY ERRORS

CORRECTIONS UNDER THE CRITICAL NOTES. UNDER CRITICAL NOTE I.—OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE II.—OF DOUBTFUL REFERENCE

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE III.—OF DEFINITIONS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE IV.—OF COMPARISONS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE V.—OF FALSITIES

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE VI.—OF ABSURDITIES

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE VII.—OF SELF-CONTRADICTION

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE VIII.—OF SENSELESS JUMBLING

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE IX.—OF WORDS NEEDLESS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE X.—OF IMPROPER OMISSIONS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XI.—OF LITERARY BLUNDERS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XII—OF PERVERSIONS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XIII.—OF AWKWARDNESS

UNDER CRITICAL NOTE XIV.—OF IGNORANCE

PROMISCUOUS CORRECTIONS OF FALSE SYNTAX. LESSON I.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

LESSON II.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

LESSON III.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

LESSON IV.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

LESSON V.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

THE KEY.—PART IV.—PROSODY. CHAPTER I.—PUNCTUATION. SECTION I.—THE COMMA. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I.—OF SIMPLE SENTENCES

UNDER THE EXCEPTION CONCERNING SIMPLE SENTENCES

UNDER RULE II.—OF SIMPLE MEMBERS

UNDER THE EXCEPTIONS CONCERNING SIMPLE MEMBERS

UNDER RULE III.—OF MORE THAN TWO WORDS

UNDER RULE IV.—OF ONLY TWO WORDS

UNDER EXCEPTION I.—TWO WORDS WITH ADJUNCTS

UNDER EXCEPTION II.—TWO TERMS CONTRASTED

UNDER EXCEPTION III.—OF AN ALTERNATIVE OF WORDS

UNDER EXCEPTION IV.—OF A SECOND COMMA

UNDER RULE V.—OF WORDS IN PAIRS

UNDER RULE VI.—OF WORDS ABSOLUTE

UNDER RULE VII.—OF WORDS IN APPOSITION

UNDER THE EXCEPTIONS CONCERNING APPOSITION

UNDER RULE VIII.—OF ADJECTIVES

UNDER THE EXCEPTION CONCERNING ADJECTIVES

UNDER RULE IX.—OF FINITE VERBS

UNDER RULE X.—OF INFINITIVES

UNDER RULE XI.—OF PARTICIPLES

UNDER THE EXCEPTION CONCERNING PARTICIPLES

UNDER RULE XII.—OF ADVERBS

UNDER RULE XIII.—OF CONJUNCTIONS

UNDER RULE XIV.—OF PREPOSITIONS

UNDER RULE XV.—OF INTERJECTIONS

UNDER RULE XVI.—OF WORDS REPEATED

UNDER RULE XVII.—OF DEPENDENT QUOTATIONS

SECTION II.—THE SEMICOLON. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I.—OF COMPLEX MEMBERS

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

SECTION III.—THE COLON. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I.—OF ADDITIONAL REMARKS

UNDER RULE II.—OF GREATER PAUSES

UNDER RULE III.—OF INDEPENDENT QUOTATIONS

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

SECTION IV.—THE PERIOD. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I.—OF DISTINCT SENTENCES

UNDER RULE II.—OF ALLIED SENTENCES

UNDER RULE III.—OF ABBREVIATIONS

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

SECTION V.—THE DASH. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I.—OF ABRUPT PAUSES

UNDER RULE II.—OF EMPHATIC PAUSES

UNDER RULE III.—OF FAULTY DASHES

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

SECTION VI.—THE EROTEME. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I.—OF QUESTIONS DIRECT

UNDER RULE II.—OF QUESTIONS UNITED

UNDER RULE III.—OF QUESTIONS INDIRECT

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

SECTION VII—THE ECPHONEME

UNDER RULE II.—OF INVOCATIONS

UNDER RULE III.—OF EXCLAMATORY QUESTIONS

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

SECTION VIII.—THE CURVES. CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I.—OF PARENTHESES

UNDER RULE II.—OF INCLUDED POINTS

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

SECTION IX.—ALL POINTS. MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

GOOD ENGLISH RIGHTLY POINTED. LESSON I.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

LESSON II—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

LESSON III.—UNDER VARIOUS RULES

CHAPTER II.—UTTERANCE

CHAPTER III.—FIGURES

CHAPTER IV.—VERSIFICATION. FALSE PROSODY, OR ERRORS OF METRE, CORRECTED. LESSON I.—RHYTHM RESTORED

LESSON II.—RHYTHM RESTORED

END OF THE KEY. APPENDIX I. TO PART FIRST, OR ORTHOGRAPHY. OF THE SOUNDS OF THE LETTERS

OBSERVATIONS

I. OF THE LETTER A

OBSERVATIONS

DIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH A

TRIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH A

II. OF THE LETTER B

III. OF THE LETTER C

IV. OF THE LETTER D

V. OF THE LETTER E

DIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH E

TRIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH E

VI. OF THE LETTER F

VII. OF THE LETTER G

VIII. OF THE LETTER H

IX. OF THE LETTER I

DIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH I

TRIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH I

X. OF THE LETTER J

XI. OF THE LETTER K

XII. OF THE LETTER L

XIII. OF THE LETTER M

XIV. OF THE LETTER N

XV. OF THE LETTER O

DIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH O

TRIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH O

XVI. OF THE LETTER P

XVII. OF THE LETTER Q

XVIII. OF THE LETTER R

OBSERVATIONS

XIX. OF THE LETTER S

XX. OF THE LETTER T

XXI. OF THE LETTER U

DIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH U

TRIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH U

XXII. OF THE LETTER V

XXIII. OF THE LETTER W

XXIV. OF THE LETTER X

XXV. OF THE LETTER Y

XXVI. OF THE LETTER Z

END OF THE FIRST APPENDIX. APPENDIX II

TO PART SECOND, OR ETYMOLOGY. OF THE DERIVATION OF WORDS

SECTION I.—DERIVATION OF THE ARTICLES

OBSERVATIONS

SECTION II.—DERIVATION OF NOUNS

SECTION III.—DERIVATION OF ADJECTIVES

SECTION IV.—DERIVATION OF THE PRONOUNS

OBSERVATIONS

SECTION V.—DERIVATION OF VERBS

SECTION VI.—DERIVATION OF PARTICIPLES

SECTION VII.—DERIVATION OF ADVERBS

OBSERVATIONS

SECTION VIII.—DERIVATION OF CONJUNCTIONS

SECTION IX.—DERIVATION OF PREPOSITIONS

OBSERVATION

SECTION X.—DERIVATION OF INTERJECTIONS

SECTION XI—EXPLANATION OF THE PREFIXES

CLASS I—THE ENGLISH OR ANGLO-SAXON PREFIXES

CLASS II.—THE LATIN PREFIXES

CLASS III.—THE GREEK PREFIXES

CLASS IV.—THE FRENCH PREFIXES

END OF THE SECOND APPENDIX. APPENDIX III TO PART THIRD, OR SYNTAX

OF THE QUALITIES OF STYLE

SECTION I.—OF PURITY

SECTION II.—OF PROPRIETY

SECTION III.—OF PRECISION

OBSERVATION

SECTION IV.—OF PERSPICUITY

SECTION V.—OF UNITY

SECTION VI.—OF STRENGTH

END OF THE THIRD APPENDIX. APPENDIX IV

TO PART FOURTH, OR PROSODY. OF POETIC DICTION

POETICAL PECULIARITIES

THE END OF APPENDIX FOURTH. INDEX TO THE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH GRAMMARS

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

THE END OF THE INDEX, AND OF THE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH GRAMMARS. FOOTNOTES:

[503] "THE BELLS OF ST. PETERSBURGH."

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BICKNELL, ALEXANDER, Esq.; "The Grammatical Wreath; or, a Complete System of English Grammar;" 12mo, pp. 804: London, 1790.

BINGHAM, CALEB, A. M.; "The Young Lady's Accidence;" 18mo, pp. 60: Boston, 1804; 20th Ed., 1815.

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