An Essay on PunctuationJ. Walter, 1785 - 177 頁 |
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... words , or any marks to divide or fubdivide the fentences * . * Antiqui , tam Græci quam Latini , continuâ literarum ferie fcribebant , nullis fuper aut inter verba diftinétionibus , aut accentibus , adferiptis . Ejufmodi adhuc vifuntur ...
... words , or any marks to divide or fubdivide the fentences * . * Antiqui , tam Græci quam Latini , continuâ literarum ferie fcribebant , nullis fuper aut inter verba diftinétionibus , aut accentibus , adferiptis . Ejufmodi adhuc vifuntur ...
第 2 頁
... words , with- out any accents , and , for the most part , with- out points . In some inscriptions and manuscripts , all the words are separated by dots or periods . In others , only complete fentences or paragraphs are distinguished by ...
... words , with- out any accents , and , for the most part , with- out points . In some inscriptions and manuscripts , all the words are separated by dots or periods . In others , only complete fentences or paragraphs are distinguished by ...
第 5 頁
... word syng in the fingular number , not yv , as fome writers have quoted him , in the plural . This is a prefumptive argu- ment , that there was but one point made use of in the time of Nicanor . SUIDAS . VOSSIUS de Hift . Græc . 1. ii ...
... word syng in the fingular number , not yv , as fome writers have quoted him , in the plural . This is a prefumptive argu- ment , that there was but one point made use of in the time of Nicanor . SUIDAS . VOSSIUS de Hift . Græc . 1. ii ...
第 7 頁
... words cannot allude to the infertion of a point after each word , as Muretus and Lipfius imagined ; but muft neceffarily refer to marks of punctuation in the divifion of fen- tences . For in the paffage , in which this ob- fervation ...
... words cannot allude to the infertion of a point after each word , as Muretus and Lipfius imagined ; but muft neceffarily refer to marks of punctuation in the divifion of fen- tences . For in the paffage , in which this ob- fervation ...
第 9 頁
... words as conftituted a clause , equivalent to what we distinguish by a comma or a colon . Thele divifions were called ειχοι οι ῥήματα ; and had the appearance of short , irregular verses in poetry . There are fome Greek ma- nufcripts ...
... words as conftituted a clause , equivalent to what we distinguish by a comma or a colon . Thele divifions were called ειχοι οι ῥήματα ; and had the appearance of short , irregular verses in poetry . There are fome Greek ma- nufcripts ...
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Abbreviations accent acute accent Æneid Aldus Manutius ancient atque becauſe caſe Cedilla CHAP Chrift claufe clauſe colon comma compounded fentence confifted conftruction conjunction connected defires Demetrius Phalereus denarius diftinction diſtinguiſhed divifion edit Effay Epicurus Epift EXAMPLES expreffed expreffion faid fame fays fecond feems femicolon fenfe fentence fentiment feparated fhort fignifies fimple firſt flouriſh fome ftar fublime fuch fufficient fyftem fyllable Græca Græcis grammarians Greek Greek language himſelf Ibid inferted interrogation itſelf Latin leaſt lefs letters Loft manuſcripts MONTF moſt muſt nature neceffary nominative cafe note of exclamation noun obferved Obolus Odyf omitted paffage Palæog parentheſis paufe pauſe perfon period placed pleaſure PLIN POPE Præf profe punctuation quæ queſtion Quintilian racter Roman ſeems ſeparated ſhort ſhould ſmall ſome ſpeaking Spect SUIDAS tences thefe theſe thoſe thou thouſand tion univerſe uſed uſually Varro verb Vide virtue wiſdom words writers XENOPH
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