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The Grammar of English Grammars

  • b5302982338has quoted7 years ago
    grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music.
  • shanecherryjordanhas quoted6 years ago
    "Who to the life an exact piece would make,
    Must not from others' work a copy take."—Cowley
  • Mariam Kadirihas quoted2 years ago
    It is the first of what have been called the seven sciences, or liberal branches of knowledge; namely, grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music
  • Mariam Kadirihas quoted2 years ago
    "ars rectè scribendi, rectèque loquendi" the art of writing and speaking correctly.
  • Mariam Kadirihas quoted2 years ago
    "So let great authors have their due, that Time, who is the author of authors, be not deprived of his due, which is, farther and farther to discover truth."—LORD BACON.
  • b1661163708has quoted3 years ago
    5. By the adding of ly or ish
  • Аёмбеков Интизорhas quoted3 years ago
    you plead so much for it? why do ye preach it up?"--Barclay's
  • Аёмбеков Интизорhas quoted3 years ago
    ill I send upon you famine, an
  • b0388223042has quoted4 years ago
    1. Language, in the proper sense of the term, is peculiar to man; so that, without a miraculous assumption of human powers, none but human beings can make words the vehicle of thought. An imitation of some of the articulate sounds employed in speech, may be exhibited by parrots, and sometimes by domesticated ravens, and we know that almost all brute animals have their peculiar natural voices, by which they indicate their feelings, whether pleasing or painful. But language is an attribute of reason, and differs essentially not only from all brute voices, but even from all the chattering, jabbering, and babbling of our own species, in which there is not an intelligible meaning, with division of thought, and distinction of words.
  • Ivan Bakharevhas quoted4 years ago
    Grammarians are the guardians, not the authors, of language.
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