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English Grammar in Familiar Lectures / Accompanied by a compendium, embracing a new systematic order of parsing, a new system of punctuation, exercises in false syntax, and a system of philosophical grammar, in notes, to which are added an appendix and a key to the exercises : designed for the use of schools and private learners cover

English Grammar in Familiar Lectures / Accompanied by a compendium, embracing a new systematic order of parsing, a new system of punctuation, exercises in false syntax, and a system of philosophical grammar, in notes, to which are added an appendix and a key to the exercises : designed for the use of schools and private learners

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The work presents practical lessons in English grammar and elocution, organized as familiar lectures that explain parts of speech, parsing, punctuation, and a philosophical approach to grammar. It offers a compendium of rules, a new systematic order of parsing and punctuation, exercises in incorrect syntax with answers, and a keyed appendix for self-study. Sections develop principles of reading and vocal delivery with illustrative examples and rhetorical markings, followed by selections for practice drawn from prose and poetry to train students in accurate speaking and reading.

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Samuel Kirkham

Samuel Kirkham was an American educator and grammarian best known for his influential work, "English Grammar in Familiar Lectures." This comprehensive guide was designed for both schools and private learners, featuring a systematic approach to parsing, punctuation, and exercises in false syntax. Kirkham's contributions to the field of grammar emphasized clarity and accessibility, making his teachings valuable for students and educators alike. His work remains a notable reference in the study of English grammar, reflecting the educational practices of his time.

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