Topics, different, to be treated in separate paragraphs, PREC. of Unity.
Transposition, of the terms of relat., when a preposition begins or ends a sentence or clause —rhetorical, of words, or hyperbaton.
Tribrach, defined.
Trimeter line, iambic, the measure seldom used alone; examples of,
—and do., with diversifications
—trochaic, examples of
—anapestic, examples of
—alternated with the tetram., examp., "The Rose," of COWP.; the same
scanned
—dactylic, examples of. Triphthong, defined
—proper, do., the only, in Eng.
—improp., do.; and the improp. triphthongs named.
Trochaic verse, treated
—Troch. verse, the stress in
—nature of the single-rhymed; error of MURR. et al. concerning the
last syll. in
—how may be changed to coincide with other measures; how is affected
by retrenchment
—confounded with iambic by several gramm. and prosodists
—Strictures on CHURCH., who doubts the existence of the troch. ord.
of verse
—Troch. verse shown in its eight measures
—Trochaics, Eng., the TETRAMETER the most common meas. of
—DR. CAMPB. on
—"Trochaic of One foot," account of.
Trochee, or choree, defined.
Tropes, what figures of rhetoric are so called; signif. of the term.
Trow, its signif., and where occurs; in what person and tenses read.
Truisms and senseless remarks, how to be dealt with in gram.
Tutoyant, to what extent prevalent among the French. See Youyouing, &c.