The heart's-ease, or, Grammar in verse, by a lady teacher [J. Connell.].1854 |
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... four . These parts you have not heard before . The first's Orthography ; Then Etymology and Syntax ; ( These long big words look so like intakes ) ; The last part's Prosody . A You cannot learn them all at once , But part.
... four . These parts you have not heard before . The first's Orthography ; Then Etymology and Syntax ; ( These long big words look so like intakes ) ; The last part's Prosody . A You cannot learn them all at once , But part.
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... four or more syllables . Mono means one ; and dis means two ; Then tris means three ; by poly you Mean four , or many more . En - chant - ing ? A trissyllable ; And tea - cup ? A dissyllable ; Cir - cum - fer - ence has four . Well ...
... four or more syllables . Mono means one ; and dis means two ; Then tris means three ; by poly you Mean four , or many more . En - chant - ing ? A trissyllable ; And tea - cup ? A dissyllable ; Cir - cum - fer - ence has four . Well ...
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... four , five , six , or so- Take care they do not fall . The number may a million be , Still if you count up one , two , three , All these are cardinal . Fill up spaces with Cardinal Numbers . I promise to give you me in return plums ...
... four , five , six , or so- Take care they do not fall . The number may a million be , Still if you count up one , two , three , All these are cardinal . Fill up spaces with Cardinal Numbers . I promise to give you me in return plums ...
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... four different kinds of adjectives pronouns . 1. Possessive , which are my , thy , his , her , our , your , their , its own . 2. Demonstrative , which are this , that , these , those . 3. Distributive - each , every , either , neither ...
... four different kinds of adjectives pronouns . 1. Possessive , which are my , thy , his , her , our , your , their , its own . 2. Demonstrative , which are this , that , these , those . 3. Distributive - each , every , either , neither ...
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... Peace is again Bibles are sent to made by the four great Powers . This book City Hall restored to Europe . China . The gospel world . diffused over the whole EMPHATIC FORM OF A VERB . In order to make GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 93.
... Peace is again Bibles are sent to made by the four great Powers . This book City Hall restored to Europe . China . The gospel world . diffused over the whole EMPHATIC FORM OF A VERB . In order to make GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 93.
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