The Grammar of English Grammars eBook

Goold Brown
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 4,149 pages of information about The Grammar of English Grammars.

The Grammar of English Grammars eBook

Goold Brown
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 4,149 pages of information about The Grammar of English Grammars.
reason needs be given?”—­Campbell’s Rhet., p. 51.  “He need assign no other reason for his conduct.”—­Wayland, ib., p. 214.  “Sow there is nothing that a man needs be ashamed of in all this.”—­Collier’s Antoninus, p. 45.  “No notice need be taken of the advantages.”—­Walker’s Rhyming Dict., Vol. ii, p. 304.  “Yet it needs not be repeated.”—­Bicknell’s Gram., Part ii, p. 51.  “He need not be anxious.”—­Greenleaf’s Gram.  Simplified, p. 38.  “He needs not be afraid.”—­Fisk’s Gram.  Simplified, p. 124.  “He who will not learn to spell, needs not learn to write.”—­Red Book, p. 22.  “The heeder need be under no fear.”—­Greenleaf’s Gram., p. 38.[259] “More need not be said about it.”—­Cobbett’s E. Gram., 272.  “The object needs not be expressed.”—­Booth’s Introduct. to Dict., p. 37.  “Indeed, there need be no such thing.”—­Fosdick’s De Sacy, p. 71.  “This needs to be illustrated.”—­Ib., p. 81.  “And no part of the sentence need be omitted.”—­Parkhurst’s Grammar for Beginners, p. 114.  “The learner needs to know what sort of words are called verbs.”—­Ib., p. 6.  “No one need be apprehensive of suffering by faults of this kind.”—­Sheridan’s Elocution, p. 171.  “The student who has bought any of the former copies needs not repent.”—­Dr. Johnson, Adv. to Dict. “He need not enumerate their names.”—­Edward’s First Lessons in Grammar, p. 38.  “A quotation consisting of a word or two only need not begin with a capital.”—­Churchill’s Gram., p. 383.  “Their sex is commonly known, and needs not to be marked.”—­Ib., p. 72; Murray’s Octavo Gram., 51.  “One need only open Lord Clarendon’s history, to find examples every where.”—­Blair’s Rhet., p. 108.  “Their sex is commonly known, and needs not be marked.”—­Lowth’s Gram., p. 21; Murray’s Duodecimo Gram., p. 51.  “Nobody need be afraid he shall not have scope enough.”—­LOCKE:  in Sanborn’s Gram., p. 168.  “No part of the science of language, needs to be ever uninteresting to the pursuer.”—­Nutting’s Gram., p. vii.  “The exact amount of knowledge is not, and need not be, great.”—­Todd’s Student’s Manual, p. 44.  “He needs to act under a motive which is all-pervading.”—­Ib., p. 375.  “What need be said, will not occupy a long space.”—­Ib., p. 244.  “The sign TO needs not always be used.”—­Bucke’s Gram., p. 96.  “Such as he need not be ashamed of.”—­Snelling’s Gift for Scribblers, p. 23.

   “Needst thou—­need any one on earth—­despair?”—­Ib., p. 32.

    “Take timely counsel; if your dire disease
    Admits no cure, it needs not to displease.”—­Ib., p. 14.

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