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English Grammar, in Familiar Lectures
English Grammar, in Familiar Lectures
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English Grammar, in Familiar Lectures

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. Content to be useful, instead of being brilliant. The writer of these pages has endeavoured to shun the path of those whose aim appears to have been to dazzle, rather than to instruct. As he has aimed not so much at originality as' utility, he has adopted the thoughts of his prede cessors whose labours have become public stock, whenever he could not, in his opinion, furnish better and brighter of his own. Aware that there is, in the public mind, a strong predilection for the doctrines contained in Mr. Murray's grammar, he has thought proper, not merely from motives of policy, but from choice, to select his principles chiefly from that work and, moreover, to adopt, as far as consistent with his own views, the lan guage of that eminent philologist. In no instance has he varied from him. Unless be conceived that, in so doing, some practical advantage would be gained. He hopes, therefore, to escape the censure so frequent ly and so justly awarded to those unfortunate innovators who have not scrupled to alter, mutilate, and torture the text of that able writer, merely to gratify an itching propensity to figure in the world as authors, and gain an ephemeral popularity,by arrogating to themselves the credit due to another. The author is not disposed, however, to disclaim all pretensions to ori ginality for, although his principles are chiefly selected, (and who would presume to. Make new ones?) the manner of arranging, illustrating, and applying them, is principally his own. Let no one, therefore, if he hap pen to find in other works, ideas and illustrations similar to some contain ed ia the following lectures, too hastily accuse him of plagiarism. It is well knownthat similar investigations and pursuits often elicit corres ponding ideas in different minds; and hence it is not uncommon for the same thought to be strictly original with many writers. The author is not here attempting to manufacture a garment to shield him from rebuke, should he unjustly claim the property o
Undertittel
Embracing a New Systematic Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar
ISBN
9780259728825
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
27.11.2019
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