Part 247 (1/2)

”Nature instantly ebbed again; the film returned to its place; the pulse fluttered--stopped--went on--throbbed--stopped again--o on?--No”--_Sterne cor_

”Write ten nouns of the ender;--ten of the feender”--_Davis cor_

”The infinitive _mood_ has two tenses; the indicative, six; the potential, _four_; the subjunctive, _two_; and the i sentences: 'John runs'--'Boys run'--'Thou runnest'”--_Id_

”The pronoun sometimes stands for a name; sometimes for an adjective, a sentence, _or_ a part of a sentence; and, sometimes, for a whole series of propositions”--_Peirce cor_

”The self-applauding bird, the peacock, see; Mark what a sumptuous pharisee is he!”--_Cowper cor_

SECTION VI--THE EROTEME

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I--OF QUESTIONS DIRECT

”When will his ear delight in the sound of arht of my steel?”--_Ossian_, Vol i, p 357 ”Will Henry call onsouth?”--_Peirce cor_

”An Interrogative pronoun is one that is used in asking a question; as, '_Who_ is he? and _what_ does he want?'”--_P E Day cor_ ”_Who_ is generally used ould inquire _about_ some unknown person or persons; as, '_Who_ is that man?'”--_Id_ ”_Your_ fathers, where are they?

and the prophets, do they live forever?”--_Zech_, i 5

”It is true, that some of our best writers have used _than whom_; but it is also true that they have used _other_ phrases which we have rejected as ungrammatical: then why not reject this too?--The sentences in the exercises, with _than who_, are correct as they stand”--_Lennie cor_

”When the perfect participle of an active-intransitive verb is annexed to the neuter verb _to be_, what does the combination form?”--_Hallock cor_ ”Those adverbs which answer to the question _where_? _whither_? or _whence_? are called adverbs of _place_”--_Id_ ”Canst thou by searching find out God? canst thou find out the Alh as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know?”--SCOTT, ALGER, BRUCE, AND OTHERS: _Job_, xi, 7 and 8

”Where, where, for shelter shall the wicked fly, When consternation turns the good _

UNDER RULE II--OF QUESTIONS UNITED

”Who knohat resources are in store, and what the power of God may do for thee?”--STERNE: _Enfield's Speaker_, p 307

”God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not ood?”--SCOTT'S BIBLE, ALGER'S, FRIENDS', BRUCE'S, AND OTHERS: _Numb_, xxiii, 19 ”Hath the Lord said it, and shall he not do it?

hath he spoken it, and shall he not ood?”--_Lennie and Bullions cor_

”Who calls the council, states the certain day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way?”--_Pope's Essay_

UNDER RULE III--OF QUESTIONS INDIRECT

”To be, or not to be;--that is the question”--_Shak et al cor_ ”If it be asked, why a pause should any more be necessary to emphasis than to an accent,--or why an euish the members of sentences from each other, without pauses, as accent does words,--the answer is obvious: that we are preacquainted with the sound of words, and cannot mistake them when distinctly pronounced, however rapidly; but we are not preacquainted with theof sentences, which must be pointed out to us by the reader or speaker”--_Sheridan cor_

”Cry, 'By your priesthood, tell me what you are'”--_Pope cor_

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

”Who else can he be?”--_Barrett cor_ ”Where else can he go?”--_Id_ ”In fae, _here, there_, and _where_, are used for _hither, thither_, and _whither_”--_N Butler cor_ ”Take, for instance, this sentence: 'Indolence undermines the foundation of virtue'”--_Hart cor_ ”Take, for instance, the sentence before quoted: 'Indolence undermines the foundation of virtue'”--_Id_ ”Under the same head, are considered such sentences as these: '_He_ that _hath ears to hear_, let him hear'--'_Gad_, a troop shall overcome him'”--_Id_

”Tenses are certain modifications of the verb, which point out the distinctions of tihtful”--_Id_ See _Murray's Exercises_, p 5 ”The capital letters used by the Romans to denote numbers, were C, I, L, V, X; which are therefore called Numeral Letters I denotes _one_; V, _five_; X, _ten_; L, _fifty_; and C, _a hundred_”--_Bullions cor_ ”'I shall have written;'