| Dyer Hook Sanborn - 1848 - 300 sider
...with capitals ; as, American, English, French, Danish, Spanish, Spaniard, Ciceronian. a book or essay, and the first word of every line of poetry, should begin with a capital. 110. The pronoun /and the interjection O, when not spelled oh, are written in capitals. 111. A note... | |
| Samuel Stillman Greene - 1856 - 200 sider
...Every appellation of the Deity should begin with a capital ; as, God, Jehovah, the Eternal. • (4.) The first word of every line of poetry should begin with a capital. (5.) The words " I " and " 0 " should always be capitals. (6.) Any important word may begin with a... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1858 - 202 sider
...every sentence should begin with a capital letter; as, The rose is beautiful. Is the lily beautiful? 3. The first word of every line of poetry should begin with a capital letter ; as, Tell all above And all below The debt of love To Him we owe. 4. Names of the Deity and of Jesus... | |
| Simon Kerl - 1866 - 366 sider
...says, " a perilous and tremendous moment." With Mr. Headley, an event always " transpires." — Poe. 8. The first word of every line of poetry should begin with a capital letter. Ex. — " But now the smiles are thicker, Wonder what they mean ; Faith, he 's got the KnickerBocker... | |
| John Mitchell Bonnell - 1867 - 372 sider
...§ 6. The first word of every separate and complete sentence should commence with a capital. § 7. The first word of every line of poetry should begin with a capital. § 8. All proper nouns, and words used as proper nouns, and adjectives derived from proper nouns, should... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1867 - 178 sider
...The first word of every sentence should begin •with a capital; as, Wisdom is belter than rubies. 2. The first word of every line of poetry should begin with a capital; as, "Farewell my friends! farewell my foes! My peace with these, my love with those."—Buiure. 3.... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1868 - 186 sider
...The first word of every sentence should begin with a capital ; as, Wisdom is belter than rubies. 2. The first word of every line of poetry should begin with a capital; as, "Farewell my friends 1 farewell my foes I My peace with these, my love to those."—Buiwg. 3. I... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1871 - 254 sider
...intended. 4. A capital letter should only be used where some advantage is gained by its employment. 5. The first word of every sentence and the first word...line of poetry should begin with a capital letter. 6. The first word of any sentence introduced by a word or clause generally begins with a capital. 7.... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1872 - 178 sider
...a capital letter. mute, up, full ; out ; cask; g as j ; n as ng ; s as z; fliis ; thin ; azure. 5. The first word of every line of poetry should begin •with a capital letter ; as, Innocent child and snow-white flower ! Well are ye paired in your opening hour. 4. Names of the... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1873 - 172 sider
...capital letter. mute, up, full ; oat ; c as k ; g as j ; n as ng ; s as z ; fliis ; thin ; azure. 3. The first word of every line of poetry should begin with a capital letter ; as, Innocent child and snow-white flower 1 Well are ye paired in your opening hour. 4. Names of the... | |
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