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Page 79
... noun : by the term first I mean the governing noun , whatever be its position in the sentence ; and by the second the noun governed . ' These are the Doctor's examples : ' H TOT yswpys doɛa , anx ' ** Tor Japis , xupia . Plat . Theæt ...
... noun : by the term first I mean the governing noun , whatever be its position in the sentence ; and by the second the noun governed . ' These are the Doctor's examples : ' H TOT yswpys doɛa , anx ' ** Tor Japis , xupia . Plat . Theæt ...
Page 80
... nouns printed in capitals are such as might seem to require the article , but this is forbidden by the verb or participle preceding . ' 3d . When the noun follows a verb of appointing , choosing , areating , & c . and is expressive of ...
... nouns printed in capitals are such as might seem to require the article , but this is forbidden by the verb or participle preceding . ' 3d . When the noun follows a verb of appointing , choosing , areating , & c . and is expressive of ...
Page 385
... noun with the article is numbered , it is often not only useful to do this , because we may thus see ad- ditional beauty and propriety in the expression , but it is some- times absolutely essential ; - at least it is necessary to see ...
... noun with the article is numbered , it is often not only useful to do this , because we may thus see ad- ditional beauty and propriety in the expression , but it is some- times absolutely essential ; - at least it is necessary to see ...
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