l use of, to express an emphat. negation
--its derivation from Sax.
_Ignorance, literary_, Crit. N. concerning
_Imagery_, or _Vision_, explained
_Imperative mood_, defined
--_Imperat. mood_, why so called; in what manner applied
--its one tense, and the import of do
--its inflection shown in the verb LOVE, conjugated
--what nominatives only it takes
--use of, in the Gr. lang.; do., in Lat., Ital., Fr., and Span
--may have all the persons and numbers
--poet.
_Imperfect tense_, defined
--_Imperf. tense_, the _form_, how far applicable to the Eng. tense so
called
--in its simple form is the _preterit_
--in the pot. and subj. moods, an aorist
--of the indic. and the subj., how distinguished
--of the sub., to express a mere supposition, with indef. time
_Imperfect participle_, or _first part._, defined
--its form
--The _first part._, has been variously called
--why rightly termed _imperfect participle_
--for what forms of the Lat. gram., stands
--is applicable to time pres., past, or fut.; is not always active,
even when derived from an act. verb
--may be turned to a multiplicity of uses
--appar. put absolute, (_Admitting,
--Allowing_, &c.)
--distinguished, with respect to governm., from a particip. noun
--as equivalent to infin. mood; heads of regular equivalence
--how compares with the Lat. gerund
--its nature and construc.
_Impersonal verbs_, so called, their peculiarity of use
--called _monopersonal_ by some
_Impropriety_ of language, what embraces
_In_ and _into_, difference between; nature of the relation expressed by
each; derivation of, from Sax.
_Inclusive_ and _exclusive_ terms of a comparison
_Incorrigible errors_, Crit. N. concerning
_Indefinite article_, see _An, A_ _Indefinite pronouns_, of the class
_pronom. adjectives_
_Independent_, see _Absolute_
_Index_, or _hand_, use of
_Indicative mood_, defined
--_Indic. mood_, why so called; its nature and use
--use of its pres. tense
--do. of its form of the pluperf. in lieu of the pot. pluperf.
--wherein differs characteristically from the subj.; the two moods
continually confounded by writers
--_Indic. mood_, format, and inflec. of its tenses shown in the verb
LOVE, conjug.
--employed to express a conditional circumstance assumed as a fact
_Inelegance_ of language, see _
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