An Exposition of Vulgar and Common Errors Adapted to the Year of Grace MDCCCXLVWilliam Pickering, 1845 - 132 pages |
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adverb becometh bestowed better body brain cause cern child CHISWICK Christian Clement of Alexandria COMMON ERRORS companion consequences cubit dæmon dative devil Divine doth ensample ephah evil exercise eyes faith father fear female future future tense gained genius give God's grammar Greek GREEK PHILOSOPHY haply happiness hath hear held hold human nature idle ignorance indolence intellect Jesus of Nazareth kind king Solomon knoweth knowledge labour leadeth learning less Lord Bacon maketh male man's manly matter means ment methinks mind never notion parents persons phrase Pythagoras reason regardeth remaineth savoureth seek society soul spirit strange suffering tempter thee thereby thereof things THOMAS BROWN thou thought tion toil tongue true truth unto vice virtue vulgar wherein whilst wild oats wise woman women wont word Xenocrates young youth