Rush, Dr. J., his new doctrine of the vowels and consonants, in oppos. to
the old, how estimated by BROWN
—his doctrine of a duplicity of the vocal elements, perstringed
—his strange division of the vowels "into two parts," and conversion
of most of them into diphthongs; his enumeration and specification of
the alphabetic elements
S.
S, its name and plur. numb.
—final, in monosyllables, spell.
—of the poss. case, occas. dropping of; the elis. how to be regarded,
and when to be allowed
—its sounds
—in what words silent
—Ss, sound of
S or es, verbal termin., DR. LOWTH'S account of
Sans, from Fr., signif., and where read
Sabaoth, see Deity
Same cases, construc. of —do., on what founded —what position of the words, admitted by the construc. —Same case, after what verbs, except those which are pass., taken —Same cases, notice of the faulty rules given by LOWTH, MURR., et al., for the construc. of
Sameness of signif., what should be that of the nom. following a verb or part. —Sameness of words, see Identity
Sapphic, verse, described
—stanza, composition of; examp. from HOR.
—Sapphic verse, difficulty of; Eng. Sapphics few; scansion of; "The
Widow," of SOUTHEY, scanned
—Eng. Sapphic, DR. WATTS'S ode, (in part.) "The Day of Judgement,"
"attempted in"
—HUMPH. on, cited
—Sapphics, burlesque, examples of
Save, saving, as denoting exception, class and construc. of
—Save, derivation of