The First Lines of English Grammar. Being a Brief Abstract of the Author's Larger Work, the Institutes of Englidh Grammar
by Goold Brown
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
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This 1883 grammar text by Goold Brown offers a comprehensive dive into English language rules, providing a meticulous examination of syntax, punctuation, and composition that has stood the test of time. The reprint preserves the original's authoritative voice and systematic approach to grammar instruction, presenting complex linguistic concepts with Victorian-era precision and depth. Readers will find a thorough reference work that methodically breaks down the mechanics of the English language, from basic parts of speech to advanced rhetorical structures.
What distinguishes this volume is its historical perspective on language usage, revealing how grammatical standards and teaching methods have evolved over nearly a century and a half. Writers interested in the foundations of modern grammar, linguistics students examining historical texts, and educators seeking context for contemporary language instruction will find this reprint particularly valuable. The book's enduring relevance demonstrates how foundational language principles remain constant even as usage conventions shift, making it a fascinating study in both linguistic permanence and change.
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