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_Purity_, as a quality of style, in what consists --Precepts aiainst

_Pyrrhic_, defined

Q

Q, its name and plur numb

--has no sound peculiar to itself; its power --is always followed by _u_

_Quakers_, or Friends, their style of address, see _Friends_

_Qualities_ of style, treated --See _Style_ _Quantity_, or _tiraphers --its effect in the prolation of sounds --WALKER'S views of, unsatisfac to BROWN --as regulated by emphasis, MURR

--_Quant_ of a syll, how commonly explained --by what marks may be indicated --_Quantities poetic_, how denominated, and how proportioned --What _quantity_ coincides with accent or emphasis --_Quantity_, on what depends --where variable, and where fixed, in Eng

--Crit observations on accent and _quantity_ --_Quantity_, its distinction fro views of authors relative to --_Quantity_, i it to be the same as accent --DR JOH identification of accent with; such, also, that of others; (not so HARRIS;) NOEHD rightly defines; so FISK, (in Eschenb Man

Class Lit,) _et al_

--our gra and short, e g, FISHER; so SHERID, WALK, MURR, _et al_

--CHAND absurd and confused scheestion of WEBST on, approved

_Questions_, can be asked only in the indic or the pot mood --direct, to be marked by the eroteme --united, how to be marked --indirect, do

--a series of, how may be united and marked --exclamatory, how to be marked --_Question, mentioned_ in due form, how marked --declaratively put, how uttered and marked --in _Spanish_, doubly marked, (”Quien llama?”;) in Greek, how

_Quite_, with art and adj, construc how differs according to position of art

_Quotation_, direct, first word of, written with capital --_Quotations_ of proof-texts, &c, should be literally given --dependent, separated from _say_, &c, by comma --indep, preceded by colon --_Quotat within a quotat_, how usually nif and use of, in ludicrous lang or in the old writers

R

R, name and plur numb

--of the class liquids --sound of; do, how can be varied in utterance --what faults to be avoided in do

--DR JOH account of; WALK do

_Radicals_, separable and inseparable, what are so called in Eng

derivation

_Rath_, adv, used only in the co

--_Rather_, with the exclusive term of co, to read_, in granif of --READ, verb, CONJUGATED _affirmatively_ in Comp Form

_Reciprocal terms, reciprocals_, what pronom adjectives may be so termed --_Reciprocals_, EACH OTHER, ONE AN OTHER, their nature and import --nif and applicat of _other_ See also _Other_

_Reciprocal_ or reflected verbs, constructions in imitation of the French

_Recurrence_ of a word in different senses, a fault opposed to propriety

_Redundant verb_, defined --_Redund verbs_, why made a separate class --treated --List of