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... Noun . Other modes of serving the same end 27 THE ADJECTIVE . 8. Quantity in Mass or Bulk 1 , 2. Definition of the ... Nouns employed as Adjectives 36 18 , 19. Adverbs and Prepositions used ib . 20. The Adjective Clause ib . THE VERB . 1 ...
... Noun . Other modes of serving the same end 27 THE ADJECTIVE . 8. Quantity in Mass or Bulk 1 , 2. Definition of the ... Nouns employed as Adjectives 36 18 , 19. Adverbs and Prepositions used ib . 20. The Adjective Clause ib . THE VERB . 1 ...
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... NOUN , 1-3 . Definition of the Noun 4. Classification of Nouns - PROPER or Meaningless 5-7 . SIGNIFICANT GENERAL , AND SIGNIFICANT SINGULAR 8. CLASS Nouns 9. COLLECTIVE Nouns 12 ib . 10. Nouns of MATERIAL 11 , ABSTRACT Nouns . ib . 12.
... NOUN , 1-3 . Definition of the Noun 4. Classification of Nouns - PROPER or Meaningless 5-7 . SIGNIFICANT GENERAL , AND SIGNIFICANT SINGULAR 8. CLASS Nouns 9. COLLECTIVE Nouns 12 ib . 10. Nouns of MATERIAL 11 , ABSTRACT Nouns . ib . 12.
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... Noun . Other modes of serving the same end 27 THE ADJECTIVE . 8. Quantity in Mass or Bulk 1 , 2. Definition of the ... Nouns employed as Adjectives 36 18 , 19. Adverbs and Prepositions used ib . 20. The Adjective Clause ib . THE VERB . 1 ...
... Noun . Other modes of serving the same end 27 THE ADJECTIVE . 8. Quantity in Mass or Bulk 1 , 2. Definition of the ... Nouns employed as Adjectives 36 18 , 19. Adverbs and Prepositions used ib . 20. The Adjective Clause ib . THE VERB . 1 ...
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... Nouns having the same form in both numbers 5. Many foreign words retain their original Plurals 6. Some Nouns have two Plurals , with separate meanings 7. The Plural sometimes differs in meaning from the Singular 8. Some Nouns are used ...
... Nouns having the same form in both numbers 5. Many foreign words retain their original Plurals 6. Some Nouns have two Plurals , with separate meanings 7. The Plural sometimes differs in meaning from the Singular 8. Some Nouns are used ...
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Alexander Bain. TABLE OF CONTENTS . DERIVATION OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH . The Noun . xiii 4. Some Nouns are primitive 5. Derived Nouns : -Nouns derived from other Nouns by Saxon suffixes 6. By classical suffixes 7. Nouns derived from ...
Alexander Bain. TABLE OF CONTENTS . DERIVATION OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH . The Noun . xiii 4. Some Nouns are primitive 5. Derived Nouns : -Nouns derived from other Nouns by Saxon suffixes 6. By classical suffixes 7. Nouns derived from ...
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according action adjective adverbs affirmation Anglo-Saxon applied attributes belonging better called circumstance clause collective common compared comparison compound condition conjunction connection consequence considered construction contains demonstrative derived designated direction distinction effect employed English equivalent example explained expressed fact feminine force future gender gerund give given governed hence implies important indicate individual infinitive inflection instances introduced joined kind language Latin less limit live look manner masculine meaning mode mood nature noun object original participle past person phrase plural possessive predicate prefixes preposition present principal pronoun proper properly qualify reason reference relation relative rule Saxon seen sense sentence separate signify simple singular sometimes sound speak speech spoken suffix supposed tense things thou tion transitive true usual various verb vowel whole words write
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Página 54 - Yes, to smell pork ; to eat of the habitation which your prophet the Nazarite conjured the devil into. I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following ; but I will not eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you.
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Página 203 - No powers of body or of soul to share, But what his nature and his state can bear. Why has not man a microscopic eye ? For this plain reason, man is not a fly. Say what the use were finer optics given, T...
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Página 190 - The sorrow for the dead is the only sorrow from which we refuse to be divorced. Every other wound we seek to heal — every other affliction to forget ; but this wound we consider it a duty to keep open — this affliction we cherish and brood over in solitude.
Página 105 - This man was taken of the Jews, and should have been killed of them: then came I with an army, and rescued him, having understood that he was a Roman.