| John Walker - 1806 - 636 páginas
...compound ratio of all three. Neither a finical pronunciation of the court, nor a pedantic Grœcism of the schools, will be denominated respectable usage,...'acknowledged them ; nor will a multitude of common speakers authorise any pronunciation which is reprobated by the learned and polite. As those sounds, therefore,... | |
| John Walker - 1819 - 800 páginas
...of the court, nor a pedantic Grcecisin of the schools, will be denomi'"'•1 r«*-periHble iisaffc, till a certain number of the general mass of speakers have acknowledged 'j : i»r will a multitude of common speakers authori/.e any pronunciation which is reprobated < •... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 710 páginas
...pronunciation of the court, nor a pedantic Grsecism of the schools, will be denominated respectable usage, tin a certain number of the general mass of speakers have...are the most generally received among the learned and polite, as well as the bulk of speakers, are the most legitimate, we may conclude that a majority... | |
| John Walker - 1824 - 788 páginas
...all three. Neither a finical pronunciation of the court, nor a pedantick Graciera of the schools,will be denominated respectable usage, till a certain number...acknowledged them; nor will a multitude of common ipeakers authorize any pronunciation which is reprobated by the learned and polite. \s those sounds,... | |
| John Henry Howlett - 1826 - 342 páginas
...remark will serve to guide us : " Neither a finical pronunciation of the court, nor a pedantic Grecism of the schools, will be denominated respectable usage,...pronunciation which is reprobated by the learned and polite." Though Walker's valuable Dictionary is in every one's hands, (it is now passing through the twenty-seventh... | |
| John Walker - 1827 - 864 páginas
...compound ratio of all three. Neither a finical pronunciation of the court, nor a pedantic Grœcism of the schools, will be denominated respectable usage,...are the most generally received among the learned and polite, as well as the bulk of speakers, are the most legitimate, wtf may conclude that a majority... | |
| John Walker - 1834 - 682 páginas
...nor a pedantic Graecism of the schools, will be denominated respectable usage, (ill a certain nnmber of the general mass of speakers have acknowledged...are the most generally received among the learned and polite, as well as the bulk of speakers, are the most legitimate, we may conclude that a majority... | |
| 120 páginas
...finical pronunciation of the court, says he, nor a pedantic Grecism of the schools, will be denommated respectable usage, till a certain number of the general...common speakers authorize any pronunciation which is reprohated by the learned and polite." I strongly recommend that you study the rules of pronunciation.... | |
| John Henry Howlett - 1862 - 194 páginas
...also, will serve to guide us: " Neither a finical pronunciation of the court, nor a pedantic Grecism of the schools, will be denominated respectable usage...acknowledged them; nor will a multitude of common speakers authorise any pronunciation which is reprobated by the learned and polite." Though Pronouncing Dictionaries... | |
| John Henry Howlett - 1866 - 266 páginas
...pronunciation of the court, not a pedantic Grecism of the schools, will be denominated respectable iisage till a certain number of the general mass of speakers...acknowledged them ; nor will a multitude of common speakers authorise any pronunciation which is reprobated by the learned and polite." Though Pronouncing Dictionaries... | |
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