Part 234 (1/2)

”My lord, you wronga thought against your peace”--_Walpole cor_ ”There was no division of acts; _there were_ no pauses, or _intervals, in the perfore was continually full; occupied either by the actors, or _by_ the chorus”--_Dr Blair cor_ ”Every word ending in _b, p_, or _f, is_ of this order, as also _are_ many _that end_ in _v_”--_Dr

Murray cor_ ”Proud as we are of hueneral systebroke cor_ ”By which the body of sin and death is done away, and we _are_ cleansed”--_Barclay_ cor ”And those were already converted, and regeneration _was_ begun in them”--_Id_ ”For I am an old man, and my wife _is_ well _advanced_ in years”--_Bible cor_ ”Who is my mother? or _who are_ my brethren?”--See _Matt_, xii, 48 ”Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor _are_ the beasts thereof sufficient for a burnt-offering”-- _Bible cor_ ”Information has been obtained, and some trials _have been_ made”--_Martineau cor_ ”It is as obvious, and its causes _are_ es furnish exalish _contains_ as , and the cold _is_ intense”--_Morse cor_ ”How have I hated instruction, and _how hath_ my heart despised reproof!”--_Prov

cor_ ”The vestals were abolished by Theodosius the Great, and the fire of Vesta _was_ extinguished”--_Leets_ i, any ht, or letters _are_ sounds”--_Enclytica cor_ ”Words are irammar _is_ a machine”--_Id_

UNDER NOTE III--PLACE OF THE FIRST PERSON

”_Thou or I_ must undertake the business”--_L Murray cor_ ”_He and I_ were there”--_Ash cor_ ”And we dreaht, _he and I_”--_Bible cor_ ”If my views remain the same as _his and mine_ were in 1833”--_Goodell cor_ ”_My father and I_ were riding out”--_Inst, Key_, p 273 ”The pree and ht to invite _o”--_Guy cor_ ”_John and I_ are going to town”--_Brit Gram cor_ ”_He and I are_ sick”--_James Brown cor_ ”_Thou and I_ are well”--_Id_ ”_He and I are_”--_Id_ ”_Thou and I are_”--_Id_ ”_He, and I write_”--_Id_ ”_They and I_ are well”--_Id_ ”_She, and thou, and I_, alking”--_Id_

UNDER NOTE IV--DISTINCT SUBJECT PHRASES

”To practise tale-bearing, or even to countenance it, _is_ great injustice”--_Inst, Key_, p 273 ”To reveal secrets, or to betray one's friends, _is_ contemptible perfidy”--_Id_ ”To write all substantives with capital letters, or to exclude _capitals_ froht _an offence_ too small for ani”--_Dr

Barrow cor_ ”To live in such fa_ from God”--_Fam Com cor_ ”How they portioned out the country, what revolutions they experienced, _or_ ars they maintained, _is_ utterly unknown” Or: ”How they portioned out the country, what revolutions they experienced, _and_ ars they s_ utterly unknown”--_Goldsreeably, _is an attainment_ of the utmost consequence to all who purpose, either by speech or _by_ writing, to address the public”--_Dr Blair cor_

UNDER NOTE V--MAKE THE VERBS AGREE

”Doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and _go_ into the one astray?”--_Bible cor_ ”Did he not fear the Lord, and _beseech_ the Lord, and _did not_ the Lord _repent_ of the evil which he had pronounced?”--_Id_ ”And dost thou open thine eyes upon such _a_ one, and _bring_you _seeue, but deceiveth his own heart, this ht unto thy neighbour, or _buy_ aught of thy neighbour's hand, ye shall not oppress one an other”--_Id_ ”And if thy brother that dwelleth by thee, _become_ poor, and be sold to thee, thou shalt not co thy gift to the altar, and there _reainst thee,” &c--_Id_ ”Anthea was content to call a coach, and _so to cross_ the brook” Or:--”and _in that she crossed_ the brook”--_Johnson cor_ ”It is either totally suppressed, or _manifested only_ in its lowest and most imperfect form”--_Blair cor_ ”But if any man _is_ a worshi+per of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth” Or: ”If any man _be_ a worshi+per of God, and _do_ his will, hihteousness and obedience, death and sufferings without, become profitable unto us, and _are ht to have been here before thee, and _to have objected_, if they had _any thing_ against me”--_Bible cor_

”Yes! thy proud lords, unpitied land, shall see, That man _has_ yet a soul, and _dares_ be free”--_Campbell cor_

UNDER NOTE VI--USE SEPARATE NOMINATIVES

”_H_ is only an aspiration, or breathing; and so of a word, _it_ is not sounded at all”--_Lowth cor_ ”Man was ood will to all , of infinite goodness, power, and wisdom, who created, and _who_ supports thehted, and _did you not mistake_ a spirit for a body?”--_Bp Watson cor_ ”The latter noun or pronoun is not governed by the conjunction _than_ or _as_, but _it either_ agrees with the verb, or is governed by the verb or the preposition, expressed or understood”--_Mur et al cor_ ”He had mistaken his true _interest_, and _he_ found hily well performed, and _it_ saved the patient's life”--_Id_ ”The intentions of soht have been, and probably _they_ were, good”--_Id_ ”This may be true, and yet _it_ will not justify the practice”--_Webster cor_ ”From the practice of those who have had a liberal education, and _who_ are therefore presus”--_Caies and bounties which created, and _which_ preserve, the universe”--_J Q Adams cor_ ”I shall make it once for all, and _I_ hope it will be remembered”--_Blair cor_ ”This consequence is drawn too abruptly _The argument_ needed more explanation” Or: ”This consequence is drawn too abruptly, and _without sufficient_ explanation”--_Id_ ”They must be used with more caution, and _they_ require more preparation”--_Id_ ”The apostrophe denotes the omission of an _i_, which was formerly inserted, and _which_ made an addition of a syllable to the word”--_Priestley cor_ ”The succession may be rendered more various or more uniform, but, in one shape or an other, _it_ is unavoidable”--_Kames cor_ ”It excites neither terror nor coreeable in any respect”--_Id_

”Cheap vulgar arts, whose narrowness affords No flight for thoughts,--_they_ poorly stick at words”--_Denham cor_

UNDER NOTE VII--MIXTURE OF DIFFERENT STYLES

”Let us read the living page, whose every character _delights_ and instructs us”--_Maunder cor_ ”For if it _is_ in any degree obscure, it puzzles, and _does_ not please”--_Kames cor_ ”When a speaker _addresses_ hi, he proposes the instruction of his hearers”--_Cathens and _refreshes_ the heart”--_H Adans that one of the Goddesses had taken up her abode with the other”--_Pope cor_ ”God searcheth and _understandeth_ the heart” Or: ”God _searches_ and _understands_ the heart”--_T a Keeth_ salvation, hath appeared to all s also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom _teacheth_, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth”--_1 Cor_, ii, 13 ”But he _has_ an objection, which he _urges_, and by which he thinks to overturn all”--_Barclay cor_ ”In that it gives theives to_ them who love it”--_Id_ ”Thou here misunderstood the place and _misapplied_ it” Or: ”Thou here _misunderstoodst_ the place and _rammarians will have it:) ”Thou here _misunderstoodest_ the place and _misappliedst_ it”--_Id_ ”Like the barren heath in the desert, which knoweth not when good _cometh_”--See _Jer_, xvii, 6 ”It _speaks_ of the ti, but not quite finished”--_Devis cor_ ”It subsists in spite of them; it _advances_ unobserved”--_Pascal cor_

”But where is he, the pilgri”--_Byron cor_

UNDER NOTE VIII--CONFUSION OF MOODS

”If a one_) astray,” &c--_Matt_, xviii, 12 Or: ”If a one_) astray,” &c Or: ”If a one_) astray,”

&c--_Kirkham cor_ ”As a speaker _advances_ in his discourse, and _increases_ in energy and earnestness, a higher and a louder tone will naturally steal upon him”--_Id_ ”If one man _esteem one_ day above an other, and an other _esteem_ every day alike; let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind”--_Barclay cor_ See _Roislators, it _will be_ no better than a tyranny; if there _be_ only two, there ant a casting voice”--_Addison cor_ ”Should you come up this way, and I _be_ still here, you need not be assured how glad I _should_ be to see you”--_Byron cor_ ”If he repent and _become_ holy, let him enjoy God and heaven”--_Brownson cor_ ”If thy fellow approach thee, naked and destitute, and thou _say_ unto hiive_ his _which_ are needful to him, what benevolence is there in thy conduct?”--_Kirkhaown, lest occasion _call_ us, And _show_ us to be watchers”--_Singer's Shakspeare_

”But if it _cli _hand_, The Trojan walls, and in the city _stand_”--_Dryden cor_

----------------”Though Heaven's King _Ride_ on thy wings, and thou with thy compeers, Used to the yoke, _draw_ his triumphant wheels”--_Milton cor_

UNDER NOTE IX--IMPROPER ELLIPSES

”Indeed we have seriously wondered that Murray should leave sos as he has _left them_”--_Reporter cor_ ”Which they neither have _done_ nor can do”--_Barclay cor_ ”The Lord hath _revealed_, and doth and will reveal, his will to his people; and hath _raised up_, and doth raise up, members of his body,” &c--_Id_ ”We see, then, that the Lord hath _given_, and doth give, such”--_Id_ ”Towards those that have _declared_, or do declare, theiven, our sufficient reasons”--_Id_ ”When we mention the several properties of the different words in sentences, as we have _mentioned_ those of _the word William's_ above, what is the exercise called?”--_R C