Voyage to Locuta; a Fragment; With Etchings And Notes of Illustration

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The sixth class describes the Adverb, which is as intimately connected with the verb, in order to show the manner and circumstances relating to the action, as the adjective is in describing the quality of the noun to which it is joined. Of this instances are given. Words of this class are divided into a variety of heads, to show the different circumstances of manner, time, place, distance, &c. which are here at- tempted to be taken notice of ; and it is neces- sary to observe that some of them
...change for comparison, in the same manner as the adjec- tive. Sometimes they are used in declining the adjective : sometimes they perform the office of an adjective, by being joined to the noun ; and some are derived from the adjec- tive, by the addition of the syllable /?/, hinted at in the fringe upon the robe, and examples adduced.
An illustration of the complicated business of the adverb may be given in an anecdote of the late Mr. Airey, an intimate friend of the celebrated Garrick, who, for some time before NOTES OF ILLUSTRATION.


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