10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SOLECISTICALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
solecistically in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
solecistically im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Religion of Nature Delineated ...
... and they are my thoughts which you require, I have attempted, by recollecting
old meditations, and consulting a few scatterd papers, in which I had formerly for
my own use set down some of them (briefly, and almost solecistically), togivean ...
Now Dr. Shedd's assertion that the term “satisfaction” is here “solecistically”
applied, and that “ the sufferings of Christ are asserted to be a satisfaction of
benevolence,” are palpably incorrect. It is God's “just will ” which receives the “
satisfaction.
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The Continental Monthly
In any one of the States which we have solecistically termed rebel States, we
venture to assert that, if fairly and fully taken, the vote of the people at any time
during the last five years, and now, would be, by a large majority, in favor of the
Union.
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The Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and ...
Solecistically, adv. aùl-t- sist ' ï-kdl- ly, d'une manière incorrecte. Bolely, adv. eol'ly
, seulement, uniquement. B<f]fnin,adj jôi'àïH, solennel, le; grave, réservée.
Bolcmncss, в. aùl'ëm-nès, solennité, f. Solemnity, s. sÔJém'nl-ty, solennité, f.; ар-
...
5
Etymology and Syntax of the English Language
Soon issue is another example of the same error. " His lordship inveighed, with
severity, against the conduct of the then ministry." Here then, the adverb
equivalent to at that time, is solecistically employed as an adjective, agreeing
with ministry.
6. has, itself, a neuter participle, is, in the next verse, when accompanied with two
other neuter nouns, most unexpectedly and solecistically connected with a
masculine participle.' — (Secojtd Edition, p. 113.) Instead of submitting to our
readers ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1826
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Theology; Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons
Accordingly, Dr. Young says, forcibly, ana justly, though solecistically, " A
shameless woman is the worst of men." But, notwithstanding these exceptions,
the great body of Christians is made up of those, who have been religiously
educated ...
Timothy Dwight, Sereno Edwards Dwight, 1829
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
Which I had formerly for my own use set down, some of them briefly, and almost
solecistically. Wollaston. To SO'LECIZE, v. n. [a-oXaK^u, Gr.] To be guilty of
impropriety in language. — This being too loose a principle — to fancy the holy
writers ...
Completing a rhombus on the cartogram of the north-western section of the
inhabited reaches of Lesbianlands, Ci Amigdalos creeps up to the saddle where
Hope solecistically murmurs garble. Hope Strange is staring at a horse skull lying
on ...
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The London Quarterly Review
And thus mtvfcx, which in verse 6. has, itself, a neuter participle, is, in the next
verse, when accompanied with two other neuter nouns, most unexpectedly and
solecistically connected with a masculine participle.' — (Second Edition, p. 113.)
...