Blank verse, as distinguished from rhyme
Blunders, as readily copied, as originated, by makers of school-books —literary, Crit. N. concerning
Bombast, as opposed to purity, PREC. against Books, mentioned by name, rule for capitals
Both, as conjunc., corresponding to and
—as adj.
—derivation of, acc. to DR. MURR.
Brace, its purpose
Breve, or stenotone, for what used
Brevity of expression, sought in the ordinary business of life
Brokenness, or hitching, as a fault of style, PREC. censuring
But, save, as well as, construc. of two nouns connected by
—But, how has acquired the signif. of only
—in ambiguous construc. ("There cannot be BUT one," &c., KAMES)
—as used for that, contrary to its import
—derivation of, from Sax.
—But and save, whether they ever govern the obj. case as
prepositions
—Cannot but, construc. and signif. of
—Not but, to what equivalent, and the class of but