Excerpt from A Treatise on the English Language
To condense into one volume of convenient size and moderate price a comprehensive, minute, accurate, practical, interesting, well-methodized, and well-illustrated system of the principles which determine the pro per use of the English language; to furnish authors, editors, printers, teachers, lawyers, physicians, and clergymen, or any other persons that take some pride in keeping out of low and Slovenly habits in the use of Speech, with a convenient manual sufiicient with a good dictionary to supply them with whatever may be ordinarily needed to test the pro priety of any phrase, sentence, or paragraph, that can be formed in our language; to compress into one treatise what may have all the ad vantages of a series of books without their disadvantages, and be essen tially equivalent to a multitude of books now used in our schools under the various names of Primary Grammar, First Lessons, Elementary Grammar, Practical Grammar, Analytical Grammar, Grammar of Grammars, English Language, Analysis, Teacher, Murray's Exercises, Scholar's Companion, Etymology, Pronunciation, Punctuation, Rhetoric, Elements of Logic, Aids to Composition, &c &c.; to make it, in prao tical value, for the present age what Murray S large Grammar was for its age, and adapt it to all kinds of learners by making it simple, pro gressive, practical, and philosophical; to embody in it whatever seems worthy of preservation in all the best similar treatises one century back, and all the sound improvements Of modern times, together with the various criticisms scattered over our literature, and made by authors upon authors, by comedians in their ridicule of current faults in speech, and by critics and reviewers upon the prevailing literature; to enrich the entire subject by a personal survey of the best portions Of our literature, by new illustrations and examples, by constant compar ison of the idioms and analogies of our language with those of the languages which have furnished or in?uenced it, by what teachers, lo gicians, and mental philosophers have said and written on the art Of communicating knowledge, and by Observations and meditations of my own; to avoid whatever seems Objectionable I in kindred treatises.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book is a comprehensive guide to the English language, delving into its principles and intricacies to provide a profound understanding of grammar, etymology, syntax, and more. It traces the evolution of the language, from its origins to its widespread use today, exploring the historical and cultural contexts that have shaped its development. The author draws on a vast corpus of literature, illustrating concepts with rich examples and exercises to aid comprehension. By presenting the subject with clarity and depth, the book not only enhances proficiency in the English language but also fosters an appreciation for its nuances and expressive power. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330307786_0
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