_, examples of
--character of do.
--EVERETT'S fanciful notions about do.
--_anapestic_, examples of
--L. HUNT'S "Feast of the Poets," an extended examp. of do.
--_dactylic_, examples of
_Than, as_, with ellips. in latter term of comparison
--character and import of
--declinable words connected by, put in same case
--_Than_ WHOM, as Gr. genitive governed by comparat., MILT.
--what grammarians have _inferred_ from the phrase
--MURR. expedient to dispose of do.
--CHURCH. makes the rel. in do. "the obj. case absol.,"
--BROWN determines with respect to the construc.
--_Than_, as demanded after _else, other_, &c., and Eng. comparatives
--derivation of, from Goth. or Anglo-Sax.
_That_, its class determined
--its various uses
--as REL. PRONOUN, to what applied
--as used in anomalous construc.,
--its peculiarity of construc. as a relative
--its especial use as the restrictive relative
--the frequent employment of, by Addison, wrongly criticised by BLAIR
--as a relative, in what cases more appropriate than _who_ or _which_
--_That_, ellipt., repeating the import of the preceding words, ("_And_
THAT,"
--[Greek: kai tauta],)
--_That_, in the phrases _in that_, &c., how to be reckoned
--_That_, as introducing a dependent clause, how to be ranked
--as introducing a sent. made the subj. or obj. of a finite verb
--its power at the head of a sent. or clause
--its derivation
_The_, before the species, what may denote
--how commonly limits the sense
--applied to nouns of either numb.
--before what _adjectives_, required
--distinctive use of ("_The Psalmist_")
--as relating to comparatives and superlatives
--used for poss. pron.
--repetition of, how avoided
--derivation of, from Sax.
--pronunc. of _e_ in. See also _Definite Article_.
_Them_, in vulg. use as an adj., for _those_
_Thence_, &c., with _from_ prefixed, whether allowable
_There_, introductory and idiomatic, notions of grammarians concerning; its
posit. and use; is a regular _adv. of place_, and not "without
signification,"
--derivation of, from Anglo-Sax.
--poet. omission of
_They_, put indefinitely for _men_ or _people_
_This_ and _that_, as explained by CHURCH.
--placed before conjoint singulars, ("THIS POWER AND WILL _do_," &c.,)
--in contrasted terms
_Three stars_, or asteri
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