The Comic English Grammar a New And Facetious Introduction to the English Tongu

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The Comic English Grammar a New And Facetious Introduction to the English Tongu
Leigh Percival
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A pronoun may be as per- sonal as possible, and yet nobody will take offence at it.
There are five Personal Pronouns; namely, I, thou, he, she, it ; with their plurals, we, ye or you, they.
Personal Pronouns admit of i)erson, number, gender, and case.
Pronouns have three persons in each number.
ETYMOLOGY. 71 In the Singular; I, is the first person.
Thou, is the second person.
He, she, or it, is the third person. In the plural ; We, is the first person.
Ye or you, is the second person.
They, is
...the third person.
This account of persons will be very intelligible when the following Pastoral Fragment is reflected on: — HE.
/ love thee, Susan, on my life : Thou art the maiden for a wife. He who lives single is an ass ; She who ne'er weds a luckless lass. If's, tiresome work to live alone; So come with me, and be my own.
SHE.
We maids are oft by men deceived ; Ye don't deserve to be believed ; You don't — but there 's my hand — heigho !
Tlieij tell us, women can't say no !
The speaker or speakers are of the first person ; those spoken to, of the second ; and those spoken of, of the third.


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