Obadiah Walker, Some Instructions in the Art of Grammar (1691)

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Date
1691
Book title
Some Instructions In the Art of Grammar; Writ to assist a Young Gentleman, in the speedy understanding of the Latine Tongue
Publication place
London
Printer
I. B.
Publisher
William Miller
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
  • grammar
  • Latin
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: Interjections are questioned by some, whether they are to be accounted Parts of Speech, because they signifying suddain motions, or expressions of the Passions of the Soul, are rather sounds only then words; As are those of Beasts, which, having no Language, yet have certain noises or sounds to express their wants, and other affections. In some Languages they are accounted Adverbs. There's no need of any discourse concerning them, since they are known sufficiently by their Pronunciation. (p. 41)
Alston
XVI.535
Wing
W413