Part 248 (1/2)

”Methought I heard Horatio say, To-morrow

Go to--I will not hear of it--to-uish!+ how his thoughts adore That painted coat which Joseph never wore!”

SECTION VIII--THE CURVES

CORRECTIONS UNDER RULE I--OF PARENTHESES

”_Another_ [, better written as a phrase, _An other_,] is coically means _one_,) and _other_; and denotes _one other_”--_Hallock cor_

”Each mood has its peculiar Tense, Tenses, or Ties, (as the Hebrehich have been e plain senti at any elaborate length or harmony of periods, this pronoun [the relative] occurs not so often”--_L Murray cor_

”Before I shall say those things, O Conscript Fathers! about the public affairs, which are to be spoken at this time; I shall lay before you, in feords, the htland cor_

”Of well-chose words soh, And think they should be, like the subject, rough”--_Id_

”Then, having _showed_ his wounds, he'd sit him down”--_Bullions cor_

UNDER RULE II--OF INCLUDED POINTS

”Then Jael sround: (for he was fast asleep, and weary:) so he died”--SCOTT'S BIBLE: _Judges_, iv, 21

”Every thing in the Iliad hasis acted or spoken”--_Pope cor_

”Those nouns that end in _f_, or _fe_ (except some fehich_ I shallthose letters into _ves_: as, thief, _thieves_: wife, _wives_”--_Bucke cor_

”_As_ requires _as_; (expressing equality _of degree_;) _thus_, 'Mine is _as_ good _as_ yours' _As_ [requires] _so_; (expressing equality _or proportion_;) _thus_, '_As_ the stars, _so_ shall thy seed be' _So_ [requires] _as_; (with a negative expressing inequality;) _as_, 'He is _not so_ wise _as_ his brother' _So_ [requires] _that_; (expressing _a_ consequence:) _as_, 'I am _so_ weak _that_ I cannot walk'”

[558]--_Bullions cor_

”A captious question, sir, (and yours is one,) Deserves an answer similar, or none”--_Cowper cor_

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED

”Whatever words the verb TO BE serves to unite, referring to the sa, must be of the same case; (--61;) as, '_Alexander_ is a _student_'”--_Bullions cor_ ”When the objective is a relative _or_ [_an_]

interrogative, it cooverns it: (--40, Rule 9:) Murray's 6th rule is unnecessary”--_Id_ ”It is generally improper, except in poetry, to omit the antecedent to a relative; and always, to omit a relative, when of the nominative case”--_Id_ ”In every sentence, there must be a verb and a nominative or subject, expressed or understood”--_Id_ ”Nouns and pronouns, and especially words denoting tioverned by prepositions understood; or are used to restrict verbs or adjectives, without a governing word: (--50, Reave [to] me a full account of the affair'”--_Id_ ”When _should_ is used in stead of _ought_, to express _present_ duty, (--20, 4,) it may be followed by the present; as, 'You _should_ study that you _may_ become learned'”--_Id_ ”The indicative present is frequently used after the words _when, till, before, as soon as, after_, to express the relative time of a future action: (--24, I, 4;) as, 'When he _comes_, he will be welco to Bullions_,] by stating its gender, nu always the same as those of the antecedent;) thus, 'The boy who'--'_Who_ is a relative pronoun, ular, the nominative; and refers to '_boy_' as its antecedent”--_Id_

”'No, I seize, I clasp _thy_ charms; And now _you_ burst, ah cruel! froe froular to the second _person_ plural _The text_ would have been better, thus:--

'No, I seize, I clasp _your_ charms; And now _you_ burst, ah cruel! from my arms'”--_John Burn cor_ See _Lowth's Gram_, p 35; _Churchill's_, 293

SECTION IX--ALL POINTS

MIXED EXAMPLES CORRECTED