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Bible Word-Book: A Glossary of Scripture Terms Which Have Changed Their Popular Meaning, or Are No Longer in General Use. E-book. Formato PDF
William Swinton
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
During the two and a half centuries since the first publication of the English version of the Scriptures in 1611 many words have gone nearly or quite out of use, and others have come to be used in a different sense from that intended by the translators. Both classes of words require explanation and, in most cases,...
Word-Analysis: A Graded Class-Book of English Derivative Words, With Practical Exercises in Spelling, Analyzing, Defining, Synonyms, and the Use of Words. E-book. Formato PDF
William Swinton
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
And by which the analytic faculty Of the, pupil is exercised in trac ing the transition from the primary meaning to the secondary and figurative meanings — thus converting what is ordinarily a matter Of rote into an agreeable exercise Of the thinking faculty.
New Word-Analysis, or School Etymology of English Derivative Words: With Practical Exercises in Spelling, Analyzing, Defining, Synonyms and the Use of Words. E-book. Formato PDF
William Swinton
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
William Swinton's New Word Analysis, or School Etymology of English Derivative Words – With Practical Exercises is intended to be a resource guide and textbook for English language teachers and students.The focus of New Word Analysis is the deconstruction and etymology of selected words, with a focus on the Latin and...
Language Primer: Beginners Lessons in Speaking and Writing English. E-book. Formato PDF
William Swinton
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
This little work is designed to serve as a Primer, or begin ners' book in the study of our own language.
New Language Lessons: An Elementary Grammar and Composition. E-book. Formato PDF
William Swinton
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
To the thousands of teachers who gave the old Language Lessons a reception exceptional in the history of text-books, the author desires to commend the New Language Lessons as being, in his belief, more worthy of their acceptance, and, in his hepe.