nted
--joint, agreem. of pron. in ellipt. construct. of
_Antibacchy_, or _hypobacchy_, defined
_Antiquated_ words and modes of expression, more frequent in poetry than in
prose
_Antithesis_, defined
_Aorist_, or indefinite, may be applied to imperf. tense pot. and subjunc.
_Aphaeresis_, defined
_Apocope_, defined
_Apophasis_, or _paralipsis_, explained
_Apostrophe_, mark, what denotes; for what sometimes used
--at what period introduced into the poss. case _Apostrophe_, figure,
defined
_Apposition_, Synt.
--agreement between words in
--_Apposition_, what, and from whom received this name
--different from _same cases_ put after verbs and participles not
trans.; false teachings of MURR. _et al_. hereon
--the rule for, to _which_ apposed term applied; whether words in,
should be parsed separately
--common rule and definition of, wherein faulty
--which word of, the _explanatory_ term; _when_ explan. word placed
_first_
--in what case of, either word may be taken as the explan. term,
--why two possessive words cannot be in
--two or more nouns in, where sign of possession put
--whether compat. with, to supply relative and verb between the apposed
words
--_Apposition_, appar., of noun without poss. sign, _with_ pron.
possess. ("YOUR _success as an_ INSTRUCTER,")
--noun or pron. emphat. repeated ("_Cisterns, broken_ CISTERNS," &c.,)
--appar., of a noun to a sentence
--of words differing in numb. ("_Go_ YE _every_ MAN,")
--of proper nouns with appellatives ("_The river_ THAMES,")
--act. verb followed by two words in
--whether requires any other agreem. than that of cases
--words in, punct. of
--of a common with a prop. name, use of capital lett.
_Archaism_, what
_Aristotle_, division of the Greek letters
--what neoterics wiser than; how considers the compounding or
non-compounding of terms
_Arithmetical_ numbers, relation of the terms in
ARRANGEMENT of words, term defined
--_Arrang_. of words, of what importance in synt.; whether it affects
the method of parsing words
ARTICLES, Etymol. of
--_Article_, defined
--_Article_, common noun without; Eng. nouns without, taken
indefinitely partitive
--words of mere _being_, used without
--_Articles_, how often inserted
--needless, to be omitted
--Classes of, named and defined
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