The Grammar of English Grammars eBook

Goold Brown
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 4,149 pages of information about The Grammar of English Grammars.

The Grammar of English Grammars eBook

Goold Brown
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 4,149 pages of information about The Grammar of English Grammars.
cor. “I would not have given it for a wilderness of monkeys.”—­SHAK.:  in Johnson’s Dict. “Men worked at embroidery, especially in abbeys.”—­Constable cor. “By which all purchasers or mortgagees may be secured of all moneys they lay out.”—­Temple cor. “He would fly to the mines or the galleys, for his recreation.”—­South cor. “Here pulleys make the pond’rous oak ascend.”—­Gay cor.

------“You need my help, and you say,
Shylock, we would have moneys.”—­Shak. cor.

RULE XIII.—­IZE AND ISE.

“Will any able writer authorize other men to revise his works?”—­G.  B.  “It can be made as strong and expressive as this Latinized English.”—­Murray cor. “Governed by the success or failure of an enterprise.”—­Id. “Who have patronized the cause of justice against powerful oppressors.”—­Id., et al.  “Yet custom authorizes this use of it.”—­Priestley cor. “They surprise myself, ****; and I even think the writers themselves will be surprised.”—­Id. “Let the interest rise to any sum which can be obtained.”—­Webster cor. “To determine what interest shall arise on the use of money.”—­Id. “To direct the popular councils and check any rising opposition,”—­Id. “Five were appointed to the immediate exercise of the office.”—­Id. “No man ever offers himself as a candidate by advertising.”—­Id. “They are honest and economical, but indolent, and destitute of enterprise.”—­Id. “I would, however, advise you to be cautious.”—­Id. “We are accountable for what we patronize in others.”—­Murray cor. “After he was baptized, and was solemnly admitted into the office.”—­Perkins cor. “He will find all, or most, of them, comprised in the exercises.”—­Brit.  Gram. cor. “A quick and ready habit of methodizing and regulating their thoughts.”—­Id. “To tyrannize over the time and patience of his readers.”—­Kirkham cor. “Writers of dull books, however, if patronized at all, are rewarded beyond their deserts.”—­Id. “A little reflection will show the reader the reason for emphasizing the words marked.”—­Id. “The English Chronicle contains an account of a surprising cure.”—­Red Book cor.Dogmatize, to assert positively; Dogmatizer, an assertor, a magisterial teacher.”—­Chalmers cor. “And their inflections might now have been easily analyzed.”—­Murray cor. “Authorize, disauthorize, and unauthorized; Temporize, contemporize, and extemporize.”—­Walker cor. “Legalize, equalize, methodize, sluggardize, womanize, humanize, patronize, cantonize, gluttonize, epitomize, anatomize, phlebotomize, sanctuarize, characterize, synonymize, recognize, detonize, colonize.”—­Id. cor.

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