| Thomas Ruddiman - Latin language - 1807 - 184 pages
...WILL, by Mn Brightland, are "thus cUstinguishedi In the First Person simply SHALL foretells J In \VILL a Threat, or else a Promise dwells. SHALL in the Second and the Tlyrd does threat} WILL simply then foretells the future Feat. WILL imports the Jl'ii/ov Purfiose of... | |
| Alexander Crombie - English language - 1809 - 456 pages
...distinguish the use of these two Verbs, It is this: " • In the first person simply shall foretels: " In will a threat, or else a promise, dwells; " Shall...second and the third does threat; " Will simply then foretels the future feat." In addition to these directions for the use of shall and willy it is to... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - Latin language - 1822 - 168 pages
...preterperfeet indefinite. * NOTE 5. That shall and -mil, by Mr. Brightland, are thus distinguished i In the first person simply shall foretells ; In will...does threat ; Will simply then foretells the future fe&t. By Mr. Turner thus : Will imports the will or purpose of the person it is joined with ; ,hall... | |
| William Banks - English language - 1823 - 462 pages
...auspices, but, some say, written by, Sir Richard Steele. In the first person simply shall foretcls ; In will, a threat, or else a promise dwells. Shall,...second and the third does threat; Will simply then foretels the future feat. In the expression I shall have walked, or I will have walked, we have an... | |
| David Booth - 1830 - 516 pages
...memory; but it is not sufficiently comprehensive : * > " In the First Person, simply, shall foretels ; In will, a threat, or else a promise, dwells ; Shall,...Second and the Third, does threat : Will, simply, then foretels the future feat." When it is said that will, in the first person either promises, or threatens,... | |
| Alexander Crombie - English language - 1830 - 490 pages
...distinguish the use of these two verbs. It is this : " In the first person simply shall foretels : In will a threat, or else a promise, dwells ; Shall...second and the third does threat ; Will simply then foretels the future feat." In addition to these directions for the use of shall and will, it is to... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - 1831 - 184 pages
...preter-perfect indefinite. NOTE 5. That SHALL and WILL, by Mr. Brightland, are thus distinguished. In the first person simply SHALL foretells; In WILL...promise dwells. SHALL in the second and the third does threa. WILL simply then foretells the future feat By Mr. Turner thus, WILL imports the will or purpose... | |
| David Booth - English language - 1831 - 408 pages
...memory ; but it is not sufficiently comprehensive : " In the First Person, simply, shall foretels; In will, a threat, or else a promise, dwells ; Shall,...Second and the Third, does threat: Will, simply, then foretels the future feat." When it is said that will, in the first person either promises, or threatens,... | |
| David Booth - English language - 1835 - 714 pages
...but it is not sufficiently comprehensive : " In the First Person, simply, shall foretels ; In u-lll, a threat, or else a promise, dwells ; Shall, in the...threat : Will, simply, then foretells the future feat." When it is said that will, in the first person either promises, or threatens, it is understood only... | |
| Levy Alexander - English language - 1835 - 274 pages
...should, we know, And each the future time as well doth show. In the first person simply shall foretels ; In will a threat or else a promise dwells. Shall in...second and the third does threat ; Will simply then foretels the future feat. The future time does absolutely note Both shall and will; but would and should... | |
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