Part 273 (1/2)
_Have_, verb, how varied --derivation of; with perf part, import of the tense --_Had_, with _better, rather_, &c, before the infin
_He_ and _she_, soend
--whether to be connected by a hyphen to the nouns to which prefixed
_Hear_, with objective, and an infin without _to_ --with infin alone, perhaps ellipt, (”_I_ HAVE HEARD TELL”) --_Heard_, verb, why irregular --its pronunc
_Hebrew_ letters, sonifications of --whether they are, or are not, all consonants, long a subject of dispute --The
_Hebrew_ na adopted in
_Hence, thence, whence_, with _from_ prefixed ”_I'll_ HENCE,” see _Adverbs_
_Heptameter_ line, _iambic_, examples of --_trochaic_, do --_dactylic_, do
_Here, there, where_, force of, when compounded with prepositions --with verb of motion, perh allowable for _hither, thither, whither_
_Hereof, thereof, whereof_, placed after nouns, what to be called
_Herein, therein_, &c, their class and nature
_Heroic verse_, see _Pentaeneral, two such not to be connected by a conjunc
_Hexameter_ line, _iambic_, exa_ sounds, concurrence of, in for the poss case, how avoided
_Hold_, noun, after _lay, take_, &c, whether preferably construed with _of, on_, or _upon_
_Hoping_, &c, verbs of, see _Co_
_How_, after nouns of manner, its nature --not to be used before _that_, or in stead of it --derivation of, frolo-Sax
_Hyperbaton_, explained --its frequency in poetry; how should be used --is diff from synchysis
_Hyperbole_, defined --_Hyperboles_, by what co of, in scansion
_Hyphen_, its uses --present use in conif of the name --_Hyphen_, abuse of --CHURCH, on the use of, in coe of the synt and sense --necessary with a verbal noun and an adjunct --do with comp participles, converted
_Hypobacchy_, or _antibacchy_, defined
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I, lett, self-nainning with; triphth do, _I_, pron with cap lett, _I_, as written for a number _I_, adv, see _Ay_
_Iambic verse_, treated --_Iamb verse_, stress where laid in; effect of a short syll added to a line of --shown in its eightsuccession of lines --some of its diversifications shown See also _Dimeter, Trimeter_, &c
_Iambus_, or _iamb_, defined