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_Priscian_, ancient grammarian, delivers the naressive_ form of a verb, see _Compound_ &c

_pronominal adjectives_, see _Adjectives, pronominal_

pronOUNS, Ety, number of, and their variations --nature of the representation by; are put substantively, relatively, or adjectively; difference in these three modes of substitution --Classes of, named, and defined; (see _Personal pronoun, Relative pron_, and _Interrogative pron_) --_pronouns, compound_, constructional peculiarities of --_pronouns_, faultiness and discordance of rammars, with respect to the classification and treatment of; specification of different modes of distribution by diff authors --Modifications of, nauished in the personal pronouns; do how ascertained in the relat and interrog

pronouns --Declension of; simp personals declined; comp personals do; comp

relatives do

--appar used for adverbs --_pronouns_, Synt of --_pronoun_, agreem of, with its anteced

--do, with anteced indefinite --plur, put by enall for the sing, agree with the anteced in one sense, because taking it in an other --what the reereeures of rhetoric --place of --_pronoun_, as representing a phrase or sentence --under what circuree with either of two antecedents --the parsing of, co the application of two rules --with suppressed anteced

--needless introduction of, (”PALLAS, HER _glass_,” BACON) --with change of numb in the second pers, or promisc use of _ye_ and _you_ --must present the same idea as the anteced, and never confound the nanified --employment of _the same_, with respect to connected relative clauses --in what instances the _noun_ must be repeated, or inserted in stead of --should never be used to represent an adj, (”_Be_ ATTENTIVE; _without_ WHICH,” &c) --change of _anteced_ to accord with --agreem with collective nouns --do with joint antecedents --do with connected antecedents in apposition --do with connected antecedents euished --do with connected antecedents preceded by _each, every_, or _no_ --do with connected antecedents of different persons --agreeing with ireereem with disjunct antecedents of different persons, nuenders --do with antecedents taken affiratively --do with two antecedents connected by _as well as_, &c

--ellips of, shown --punct of, without pause --_pronouns_, derivation of, from Sax

--poet peculiarities of

_pronunciation_, iht to children --_pronunc_, as distinguished from elocution, what; how differs fro, what knowledge requires; its difficulties; whether we have any system of, worthy to be accounted a STANDARD

_Proof-texts_, not to be perverted in the quotation, Crit N

--not _quoted_, but _invented_, by sorain with capitals --_Comm_ and _proper name_ associated, horitten --_Prop names_, derivatives from, do

--(_Names_ of Deity, see _Deity_) --_Prop na; distinc between do

and common appellatives --of places, co the use of hyphen in --_Prop na

--structure and signif of; how should be written --of plur form, preceded by def art

--_Prop name_, with def art, acquires the import of a comm

--_Proper_, from a comm noun personified --_Prop names_ of individuals, strictly used as such, have no plur; _prop name_, how made plur, and how then considered --when they fornate their sex --_Prop name_, in appos with an appellative --represented by _which_, (”_Herod_ --WHICH _is_,” &c) --_Prop naether in a plur sense, in what form to be written

_Property_, the relation of, how may be otherwise expressed than by the poss case

_Prophecy_, the past tenses substituted for the fut, in the lang of

_Propositions_, permanent, in what tense should be expressed

_Propriety_, as a quality of style, in what consists --its oppos, iainst

_Prose_ and verse, in the co, how differ

PROSODY --_Prosody_, of what subjects treats --etyrely and ira to; how treated by some of the old prosodists; account of SMETIUS'S treatise of; do

GENUENSIS'S

_Prosthesis_, explained

_Proverbs_, their elliptical character

_Provincial_ expressions, use of, as opposed to purity

PUNCTUATION, arranged under the head of Prosody --_Punct_, what --principal marks of, named and shohat they severally denote --RULES _of_: for Comma; for Semicolon; for Colon; for Period; for Dash; for Eroteme; for Ecphoneme; for Curves --description of the _other marks_ of --(See _Com, coes --why often found diverse, in diff editions and diff versions of the same work --duty of writers in respect to, and of publishers in reproducing ancient books --so of --”improvement” in, which is no improvement --confused and discordant explanations, by some, of certain of the marks of