alytical practical grammar - Toronto Public Library
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SYNTAX-INTER.JEUl'IONS.<br />
2U3<br />
quire much examination.-The one is equally deserving as the<br />
other.-I must be so candid to o,,"n that I have been mistaken.<br />
-He ,,"ould not do it himself nor let me do it.-lIe ,,"as as an<br />
I;l'y as he could not speak.-So flS thy day" so shall thy strength<br />
be.-Though he slay me so ,,"ill I tru~t in him.-Hc must go<br />
himself or send his servant.-Thm·e is no condition so secure as<br />
can not admit of cklllge.-He i::; not as eminent and a3 much<br />
c~ieemed as he thinks himself to be.<br />
(£lG3-2) He has little more of the scholar besides the ll'lllle.<br />
- Be ready to succor such persons who m'l'll lhy assi,t:1llce.<br />
They had no sooner risen but they applied thclllsch'es to theil'<br />
::;tudic~.-These savage people seemed to have no other clenll'nt<br />
but ,,"ar.-Such men that act treacherously ought to be avoided.<br />
-He gaiued nothing further by his speech, but Gnly to be' commended<br />
for his cloquence.-This is none other but the gate of<br />
Paradise.<br />
(DG7) I always have and I alw"ays shall be of this opinion.<br />
lIe is bolder but not so ,,"ise as his companion.-Sin(·,'rity i::; as<br />
valuable and even more so than knowledge.-'l'heil' intentions<br />
might and probably ,,"ere good. The re\\ard has already or<br />
will hereafter be given to him.-\\' ill it be ul';;"ll that these<br />
books are as old or even older than tradition-This book is<br />
prcferrable and cheaper than the other. He takes no care nor<br />
iuterest in the matt~r.<br />
INTERJECTIONS.<br />
970. RULE XX.-Interjections hal'(~ no grammati('((/<br />
connection with the other words in a sentence (JSG).<br />
971. After interjections, pronouus of the fi.rst person nre commonly ;u<br />
the ol~ective C30e; those of the second, in the nominati¥c; as, " All me!"<br />
-"0 thouI"<br />
972. In neither of thcs