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-night, to-morrow_,). _Tones_ of the voice, what; why deserving of j particular attention --what denominated by SHERID.; what should be their character --BLAIR'S remark on; HIL. do. --_Tones_ of the passions, WALK, observation on. _Topics_, different, to be treated in separate paragraphs, PREC. of _Unity_. _Transposition_, of the terms of relat., when a preposition begins or ends a sentence or clause --_rhetorical_, of words, or _hyperbaton_. _Tribrach_, defined. _Trimeter_ line, _iambic_, the measure seldom used alone; examples of, --and do., with diversifications --_trochaic_, examples of --_anapestic_, examples of --alternated with the tetram., examp., "The Rose," of COWP.; the same scanned --_dactylic_, examples of. _Triphthong_, defined --_proper_, do., the only, in Eng. --_improp._, do.; and the improp. _triphthongs_ named. _Trochaic verse_, treated --_Troch. verse_, the stress in --nature of the single-rhymed; error of MURR. _et al_. concerning the last syll. in --how may be changed to coincide with other measures; how is affected by retrenchment --confounded with _iambic_ by several gramm. and prosodists --Strictures on CHURCH., who doubts the existence of the _troch_. ord. of verse --_Troch. verse_ shown in its eight measures --_Trochaics_, Eng., the TETRAMETER the most common meas. of --DR. CAMPB. on --"_Trochaic_ of One foot," account of. _Trochee_, or _choree_, defined. _Tropes_, what figures of rhetoric are so called; signif. of the term. _Trow_, its signif., and where occurs; in what person and tenses read. _Truisms_ and senseless remarks, how to be dealt with in gram. _Tutoyant_, to what extent prevalent among the French. See _Youyouing_, &c. _Type_ or character, two forms of the letters in every kind of. U. U, lett., which (as A, E, I, or O) names itself --its plur. numb. --sounds properly its own --as self-naming, to what equivalent; requires art. _a_, and not _an_, before it --pronounced with borrowed sound --long or diphthongal sound, as _yu_; sound of slender _o_ or _oo_, after _r_ or _rh_. _Unamendable_ imperfections sometimes found in ancient writings, remarks in relation to. _Unauthorized_ words, use of, as opposed to purity, PREC. concerning. _Unbecoming_, adj., from participle compounded, error of using transitiv
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