William CobbettA Grammar of the English Language, in a Series of Letters
Intended for the Use of Schools and of Young Persons in General; But, More Especially for
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Dedication
1. Introduction
2. Definition of grammar
3. Parts of speech
4. Etymology of articles
5. Etymology of nouns
6. Etymology of pronouns
7. Etymology of adjectives
8. Etymology of verbs
9. Etymology of adverbs
10. Etymology of prepositions
11. Etymology of conjunctions
12. Cautionary remarks
13. Syntax generally considered
14. Syntax
15. Syntax, as relating to articles
16. Syntax, as relating to pronouns
17. Syntax, as relating to pronouns
18. Syntax, as relating to adjectives
19. Syntax, as relating to verbs
20. Syntax, as relating to adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions
21. Specimens of false grammar, taken from the writings of Dr Johnson and Dr Watts
22. Errors and nonsense in a king's speech
23. On putting sentences together, and on figurative language.