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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 98 |
what is the meaning | 91 |
is the meaning of | 86 |
for the most part | 66 |
in the meane time | 65 |
the meaning of that | 60 |
how know you the | 60 |
of the latine tongue | 59 |
of the present tense | 59 |
meaning of that rule | 56 |
a participle of the | 46 |
of the future in | 42 |
in the preterperfect tense | 42 |
in the ablative case | 41 |
of the third declension | 40 |
the common of two | 40 |
represented either as utf | 40 |
characters represented either as | 40 |
the participle of the | 38 |
a part of speech | 36 |
participle of the present | 36 |
i shall or will | 36 |
of the neuter gender | 35 |
of the second declension | 35 |
in the genitive case | 34 |
tens is turned into | 34 |
be put in the | 34 |
to have or had | 33 |
what meane you by | 33 |
of the first declension | 32 |
what say you of | 32 |
put in the ablative | 32 |
in the neuter gender | 31 |
of the feminine gender | 31 |
is formed of the | 30 |
of the preterperfect tense | 30 |
the genitive case singular | 29 |
is a part of | 29 |
is not to be | 28 |
the meaning of the | 28 |
the eight parts of | 28 |
the first and second | 27 |
the word of god | 27 |
financial support to the | 26 |
by the institutions providing | 26 |
keyed and coded from | 26 |
encoded text transcribed from | 26 |
phase i text is | 26 |
edition of the work | 26 |
the text can be | 26 |
tcp assigned for keying | 26 |
and encoded edition of | 26 |
of the work described | 26 |
the terms of creative | 26 |
and markup reviewed and | 26 |
institutions providing financial support | 26 |
work described above is | 26 |
markup reviewed and edited | 26 |
the future in rus | 26 |
the institutions providing financial | 26 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 26 |
to the early english | 26 |
speaketh of the time | 26 |
to the terms of | 26 |
described above is co | 26 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 26 |
text can be copied | 26 |
assigned for keying and | 26 |
of the infinitive mood | 26 |
is available for reuse | 26 |
for keying and markup | 26 |
even for commercial purposes | 26 |
that is to say | 26 |
text and markup reviewed | 26 |
encoded edition of the | 26 |
according to the terms | 26 |
text is available for | 26 |
and coded from proquest | 26 |
coded from proquest page | 26 |
online text creation partnership | 26 |
english books online text | 26 |
terms of creative commons | 26 |
providing financial support to | 26 |
books online text creation | 26 |
i text is available | 26 |
owned by the institutions | 26 |
the early english books | 26 |
support to the early | 26 |
images scanned from microfilm | 26 |
is your rule for | 26 |
all without asking permission | 26 |
in the present tens | 26 |
the work described above | 26 |
it is to be | 26 |
from proquest page images | 26 |
this phase i text | 26 |
where is your rule | 25 |
of the masculine gender | 25 |
in the latine tongue | 25 |
iv tiff page images | 25 |
the name of a | 25 |
participle of the future | 24 |
of the construction of | 24 |
words that end in | 24 |
but in the meane | 24 |
of the genitive case | 24 |
in the plurall number | 24 |
the rule of the | 24 |
eight parts of speech | 23 |
i would to god | 23 |
the rest of the | 23 |
of the common of | 23 |
in the singular number | 23 |
as if it were | 23 |
in the preterperfect tens | 23 |
require a genitive case | 23 |
i will doe it | 22 |
of the fourth conjugation | 22 |
in the accusative case | 22 |
in the plural number | 22 |
the preterperfect tense of | 21 |
for the cause of | 21 |
answering to the question | 21 |
things are to be | 21 |
giue the meaning of | 21 |
the gerund in dum | 21 |
the grounds of grammar | 21 |
of the compounds of | 21 |
of the participle of | 21 |
how many sorts of | 21 |
have or had been | 21 |
of michigan and oxford | 20 |
text creation partnership web | 20 |
errors will remain and | 20 |
been released into the | 20 |
be aware of the | 20 |
and some readable characters | 20 |
unicode or text strings | 20 |
project was divided into | 20 |
texts were encoded and | 20 |
selection was intended to | 20 |
to reflect the true | 20 |
general aim of eebo | 20 |
but we respectfully request | 20 |
by university of nebraska | 20 |
characters marked as illegible | 20 |
published between and available | 20 |
the true nature of | 20 |
domain as of january | 20 |
proquest via their early | 20 |
then carried out by | 20 |
to external keying companies | 20 |
of time and funding | 20 |
image sets were sent | 20 |
based on the new | 20 |
whichever is the greater | 20 |
that in all likelihood | 20 |
or for an anonymous | 20 |
for an anonymous work | 20 |
data is very good | 20 |
text strings within braces | 20 |
title published between and | 20 |
the keyers to be | 20 |
were encoded as gap | 20 |
published by proquest via | 20 |
restraints of time and | 20 |
at by a tcp | 20 |
of gaps by user | 20 |
are eligible for inclusion | 20 |
of the texts have | 20 |
the text creation partnership | 20 |
selection was based on | 20 |
editorial teams in oxford | 20 |
over a wide variety | 20 |
number of works in | 20 |
later edition of a | 20 |
have been released into | 20 |
between the universities of | 20 |
to produce large quantities | 20 |
the project have been | 20 |
to page images in | 20 |
should bear in mind | 20 |
mainly structural encoding based | 20 |
their early english books | 20 |
enhanced and or corrected | 20 |
possible up to a | 20 |
mind that in all | 20 |
of each text was | 20 |
overall quality of tcp | 20 |
second or later edition | 20 |
included and sometimes a | 20 |
or elements to simplify | 20 |
of instances per text | 20 |
structural encoding based on | 20 |
tcp is to encode | 20 |
instances will never have | 20 |
illegibles were encoded as | 20 |
p using tcp tei | 20 |
as opposed to critical | 20 |
notes for div a | 20 |
based on the image | 20 |
of any assumptions that | 20 |
chosen if there was | 20 |
project restraints of time | 20 |
the usual project restraints | 20 |
text selection was based | 20 |
proofread for accuracy and | 20 |
linked to page images | 20 |
their works are eligible | 20 |
and attribution is given | 20 |
the encoding was enhanced | 20 |
images in accordance with | 20 |
and encoded texts based | 20 |
into the public domain | 20 |
use these texts for | 20 |
record of the period | 20 |
tei p using tcp | 20 |
extent have been transformed | 20 |
request that due credit | 20 |
compelling reason to do | 20 |
public domain as of | 20 |
those which did not | 20 |
to a limit of | 20 |
there are a number | 20 |
these texts for their | 20 |
text was proofread for | 20 |
on the text encoding | 20 |
before re and ris | 20 |
print record of the | 20 |
in of gaps by | 20 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 20 |
a works in english | 20 |
corrected where possible up | 20 |
in oxford and michigan | 20 |
the universities of michigan | 20 |
the process of creating | 20 |
of the project have | 20 |
produce large quantities of | 20 |
that can be made | 20 |
aware of the process | 20 |
out by editorial teams | 20 |
external keying companies for | 20 |
for their own purposes | 20 |
given to their original | 20 |
attribution is given to | 20 |
created during phase of | 20 |
for accuracy and those | 20 |
were encoded and linked | 20 |
or later edition of | 20 |
was then carried out | 20 |
large quantities of textual | 20 |
for transcription and basic | 20 |
to encode one copy | 20 |
and therefore of any | 20 |
with level of the | 20 |
by proquest via their | 20 |
was based on the | 20 |
quality of tcp data | 20 |
or tei g elements | 20 |
been looked at by | 20 |
respectfully request that due | 20 |
bibliography of english literature | 20 |
have been issued variously | 20 |
at the text creation | 20 |
was intended to range | 20 |
a number of works | 20 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 20 |
based on the text | 20 |
textual data within the | 20 |
therefore chose to create | 20 |
and those which did | 20 |
files to tei p | 20 |
can now take and | 20 |
some readable characters will | 20 |
within the usual project | 20 |
we respectfully request that | 20 |
qa standards were returned | 20 |
range over a wide | 20 |
a work was chosen | 20 |
in all likelihood such | 20 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 20 |
of the process of | 20 |
texts based on the | 20 |
encoding based on the | 20 |
phase of the project | 20 |
in the genitiue case | 20 |
to the keyers to | 20 |
been transformed into placeholder | 20 |
accuracy and those which | 20 |
of the print record | 20 |
a second or later | 20 |
markup guidelines are available | 20 |
as illegible were corrected | 20 |
wide variety of subject | 20 |
with changes to facilitate | 20 |
should make clear that | 20 |
or text strings within | 20 |
a compelling reason to | 20 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 20 |
michigan and oxford and | 20 |
creating the tcp texts | 20 |
was chosen if there | 20 |
guidelines are available at | 20 |
keying companies for transcription | 20 |
edition of a work | 20 |
a limit of instances | 20 |
by a tcp editor | 20 |
characters will be marked | 20 |
any remaining illegibles were | 20 |
have been looked at | 20 |
credit and attribution is | 20 |
and markup guidelines are | 20 |
be marked as illegible | 20 |
were corrected where possible | 20 |
have been transformed into | 20 |
of works in other | 20 |
now take and use | 20 |
be made about the | 20 |
is given to their | 20 |
are a number of | 20 |
known extent have been | 20 |
image sets published by | 20 |
copies of the texts | 20 |
the print record of | 20 |
each text was proofread | 20 |
and or corrected and | 20 |
and available in eebo | 20 |
quantities of textual data | 20 |
users should bear in | 20 |
companies for transcription and | 20 |
some errors will remain | 20 |
the filling in of | 20 |
page images in accordance | 20 |
creation partnership web site | 20 |
usual project restraints of | 20 |
between and available in | 20 |
teams in oxford and | 20 |
simplify the filling in | 20 |
remain and some readable | 20 |
which did not meet | 20 |
and oxford and the | 20 |
any assumptions that can | 20 |
create accurately transcribed and | 20 |
oxford and the publisher | 20 |
in english were prioritized | 20 |
looked at by a | 20 |
and characters marked as | 20 |
and linked to page | 20 |
tcp files to tei | 20 |
of every monographic english | 20 |
of tcp data is | 20 |
of creating the tcp | 20 |
to range over a | 20 |
assurance was then carried | 20 |
language title published between | 20 |
on the new cambridge | 20 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 20 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 20 |
bear in mind that | 20 |
on the image sets | 20 |
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during phase of the | 20 |
govern a dative case | 20 |
was proofread for accuracy | 20 |
processes should make clear | 20 |
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of the tei in | 20 |
true nature of the | 20 |
quality assurance was then | 20 |
was enhanced and or | 20 |
processed by university of | 20 |
gap elements of known | 20 |
these processes should make | 20 |
that due credit and | 20 |
were sent to external | 20 |
answereth to the question | 20 |
transcription and basic encoding | 20 |
although there are a | 20 |
likelihood such instances will | 20 |
project have been released | 20 |
intended to range over | 20 |
usually the first edition | 20 |
to create accurately transcribed | 20 |
a partnership between the | 20 |
are available at the | 20 |
standards were returned to | 20 |
nature of the print | 20 |
characters or elements to | 20 |
tcp data is very | 20 |
filling in of gaps | 20 |
tcp project was divided | 20 |
universities of michigan and | 20 |
first editions of a | 20 |
unicode or tei g | 20 |
never have been looked | 20 |
and sometimes a second | 20 |
encoding was enhanced and | 20 |
released into the public | 20 |
was divided into two | 20 |
elements to simplify the | 20 |
reflect the true nature | 20 |
users should be aware | 20 |
will be marked as | 20 |
publisher proquest to create | 20 |
encoded and linked to | 20 |
elements of known extent | 20 |
editions of a works | 20 |
encoded as gap s | 20 |
via their early english | 20 |
if there was a | 20 |
process of creating the | 20 |
been issued variously as | 20 |
partnership between the universities | 20 |
illegible were corrected where | 20 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 20 |
where possible up to | 20 |
will remain and some | 20 |
notably latin and welsh | 20 |
of a works in | 20 |
readable characters will be | 20 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 20 |
did not meet qa | 20 |
the publisher proquest to | 20 |
returned to the keyers | 20 |
and therefore chose to | 20 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 20 |
work was chosen if | 20 |
of the first and | 20 |
to their original source | 20 |
meet qa standards were | 20 |
will never have been | 20 |
works are eligible for | 20 |
level of the tei | 20 |
made about the data | 20 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 20 |
carried out by editorial | 20 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 20 |
to simplify the filling | 20 |
was a compelling reason | 20 |
converting tcp files to | 20 |
in accordance with level | 20 |
of textual data within | 20 |
limit of instances per | 20 |
take and use these | 20 |
the texts were encoded | 20 |
aimed to produce large | 20 |
while the overall quality | 20 |
created by converting tcp | 20 |
of a work was | 20 |
marked as illegible were | 20 |
sometimes a second or | 20 |
the tei in libraries | 20 |
of known extent have | 20 |
the english of the | 20 |
opposed to critical editions | 20 |
assumptions that can be | 20 |
the texts have been | 20 |
anyone can now take | 20 |
by converting tcp files | 20 |
is to encode one | 20 |
the overall quality of | 20 |
sets were sent to | 20 |
issued variously as sgml | 20 |
sets published by proquest | 20 |
not meet qa standards | 20 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 20 |
should be aware of | 20 |
works in other languages | 20 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 20 |
there was a compelling | 20 |
of the first case | 20 |
variety of subject areas | 20 |
into placeholder characters or | 20 |
understanding these processes should | 20 |
accordance with level of | 20 |
works in english were | 20 |
can be made about | 20 |
available at the text | 20 |
the image sets published | 20 |
therefore of any assumptions | 20 |
the text encoding initiative | 20 |
is a partnership between | 20 |
by editorial teams in | 20 |
corrected and characters marked | 20 |
gaps by user contributors | 20 |
data within the usual | 20 |
keyers to be redone | 20 |
texts for their own | 20 |
keying and markup guidelines | 20 |
all likelihood such instances | 20 |
placeholder characters or elements | 20 |
then their works are | 20 |
texts have been issued | 20 |
proquest to create accurately | 20 |
encoded texts based on | 20 |
sent to external keying | 20 |
reason to do so | 20 |
to tei p using | 20 |
a wide variety of | 20 |
such instances will never | 20 |
in mind that in | 20 |
tcp aimed to produce | 20 |
chose to create diplomatic | 20 |
or corrected and characters | 20 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 20 |
texts created during phase | 20 |
and use these texts | 20 |
tcp is a partnership | 20 |
due credit and attribution | 20 |
the public domain as | 20 |
and the publisher proquest | 20 |
the general aim of | 20 |
divided into two phases | 20 |
and it is formed | 19 |
the future in dus | 19 |
say you of the | 19 |
the meaning of it | 19 |
of the comparative degree | 19 |
in the end of | 19 |
govern an accusative case | 19 |
for the use of | 19 |
present tens is turned | 19 |
those things which are | 19 |
of the present tens | 19 |
is put in the | 19 |
it is formed of | 19 |
the present tens is | 19 |
of the preter tense | 19 |
from nouns of the | 18 |
of the fourth declension | 18 |
might would or should | 18 |
bee put in the | 18 |
preterperfect tense of the | 18 |
shall or will be | 18 |
the first or second | 18 |
the nominative case to | 17 |
of the indicative mood | 17 |
of the latin tongue | 17 |
in the second conjugation | 17 |
how know you a | 17 |
of the first or | 17 |
of the eight parts | 17 |
bee signs of the | 17 |
in the same sentence | 17 |
the common of three | 16 |
the preterperfect tens is | 16 |
all the rest of | 16 |
in the mean time | 16 |
govern an ablative case | 16 |
the case of the | 16 |
the rules of the | 16 |
to which may be | 16 |
of the second conjugation | 16 |
the knowledge of the | 16 |
will have an ablative | 16 |
the first case of | 15 |
giue your rule for | 15 |
the end of the | 15 |
the construction of the | 15 |
of the third conjugation | 15 |
which may be added | 15 |
case to the verb | 15 |
make their preterperfect tense | 15 |
of the first conjugation | 15 |
the signification of the | 15 |
when i shall or | 15 |
preterperfect tens is turned | 15 |
tense of the indicative | 15 |
of the doubtfull gender | 15 |
are put in the | 15 |
such case as the | 15 |
reproduction of the original | 15 |
govern a genitive case | 15 |
there is no cause | 14 |
it is better to | 14 |
the third person singular | 14 |
of the parts of | 14 |
the gerund in do | 14 |
is a sign of | 14 |
of the original in | 14 |
in the third person | 14 |
nominatiue case to the | 14 |
first and second declension | 14 |
to the end that | 14 |
one of these prepositions | 14 |
of the latine speech | 14 |
the parts of speech | 14 |
in the ablatiue case | 14 |
would or should be | 14 |
what quantity are words | 14 |
are not to be | 14 |
if the present tense | 14 |
if it were from | 14 |
why is it called | 14 |
what is the rule | 14 |
change the first vowel | 13 |
that endeth in i | 13 |
case singular of the | 13 |
i may or can | 13 |
finita words ending in | 13 |
by little and little | 13 |
change the first vowell | 13 |
in the third conjugation | 13 |
the top of the | 13 |
last syllable save one | 13 |
the first vowell into | 13 |
of the third person | 13 |
the master of the | 13 |
at what a clocke | 13 |
the vocative like the | 13 |
in the first conjugation | 13 |
be a proper name | 13 |
the genitiue case singular | 13 |
in the meane while | 13 |
to learn the latine | 13 |
put in the accusative | 13 |
participle of the preter | 13 |
but i pray thee | 13 |
nouns of the first | 13 |
are words that end | 13 |
the original in the | 13 |
the nominatiue case to | 13 |
of as in praesenti | 13 |
the last syllable save | 13 |
vocative like the nominative | 13 |
a father or mother | 13 |
a good while agoe | 13 |
not so much as | 12 |
tus sis vel fueris | 12 |
producuntur are made long | 12 |
in the beginning of | 12 |
wretch that i am | 12 |
shall be put in | 12 |
tus esses vel fuisses | 12 |
what if the present | 12 |
meane you by that | 12 |
if it be a | 12 |
if so be that | 12 |
require an ablative case | 12 |
their preterperfect tense in | 12 |
participles of the present | 12 |
the part of a | 12 |
which is the third | 12 |
ti sint vel fuerint | 12 |
positive that endeth in | 12 |
the signe of the | 12 |
are of the feminine | 12 |
what is the first | 12 |
is the rule for | 12 |
in the fourth conjugation | 12 |
learn the latine tongue | 12 |
to the rules of | 12 |
the best of all | 12 |
are of the third | 12 |
of the passive voice | 12 |
nominative case to the | 12 |
quantity are words that | 12 |
of the second and | 12 |
covantage keyed and coded | 12 |
word by word without | 12 |
a verb is a | 12 |
ti essetis vel fuissetis | 12 |
in number and person | 12 |
apex covantage keyed and | 12 |
in the gerund in | 11 |
the active and passive | 11 |
any part of speech | 11 |
in the same manner | 11 |
is no cause that | 11 |
ablative with a preposition | 11 |
global keyed and coded | 11 |
it is put for | 11 |
know you a participle | 11 |
tus eris vel fueris | 11 |
are of the first | 11 |
bee of the third | 11 |
the end of a | 11 |
be the nominative case | 11 |
put in the genitive | 11 |
case to the verbe | 11 |
reproduction of original in | 11 |
original text notes for | 11 |
put in the gerund | 11 |
things belong to a | 11 |
tus esset vel fuisset | 11 |
case singular endeth in | 11 |
with either of them | 11 |
the termination of the | 11 |
like adjectives of three | 11 |
you a participle of | 11 |
is declined with hic | 11 |
genitive case singular endeth | 11 |
will have a genitive | 11 |
such as end in | 11 |
ti erunt vel fuerint | 11 |
gender is declined with | 11 |
from the original text | 11 |
is when the genitive | 11 |
tus sit vel fuerit | 11 |
of the first coniugation | 11 |
have an ablative case | 11 |
the land of grammar | 11 |
first vowel into i | 11 |
the order of the | 11 |
made of the composition | 11 |
the first vowel into | 11 |
to the knowledge of | 11 |
in the second person | 11 |
the manner of doing | 11 |
of the singular number | 11 |
the last syllabel saving | 11 |
have a genitive case | 11 |
i know not what | 11 |
the original text notes | 11 |
spi global keyed and | 11 |
one of the present | 11 |
text notes for div | 11 |
first or second declension | 11 |
of the ablative case | 11 |
the helpe of god | 11 |
ti erimus vel fuerimus | 11 |
when the genitive case | 11 |
of the nominative case | 10 |
another of the thing | 10 |
are the adverbs of | 10 |
adjectives of the comparative | 10 |
might had been read | 10 |
the first person of | 10 |
tum in the supine | 10 |
long before re and | 10 |
nominative case between the | 10 |
rudiments of the latine | 10 |
which is declined with | 10 |
why should i not | 10 |
which are to be | 10 |
for the compounds of | 10 |
might had been heard | 10 |
may bee taught hereafter | 10 |
a genitive of the | 10 |
may be noted that | 10 |
what are the adverbs | 10 |
it is not the | 10 |
the posing of the | 10 |
of the genitiue case | 10 |
between the relative and | 10 |
verbs of the first | 10 |
if it please you | 10 |
a noun adjective of | 10 |
what is a noun | 10 |
why hast thou not | 10 |
may bee heard hereafter | 10 |
in the nominative case | 10 |
the sign of the | 10 |
for the declining of | 10 |
might have been read | 10 |
are to be sold | 10 |
knowledge of the latine | 10 |
of gerunds and supines | 10 |
may be changed to | 10 |
will have an accusative | 10 |
after the manner of | 10 |
all things are to | 10 |
noun adjective of three | 10 |
case of the relative | 10 |
what is the second | 10 |
and are to be | 10 |
the latter of two | 10 |
relative and the verb | 10 |
by the helpe of | 10 |
in the same case | 10 |
what need is there | 10 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 10 |
might have been loved | 10 |
which is the first | 10 |
of the composition of | 10 |
might have been heard | 10 |
other parts of speech | 10 |
might had been loved | 10 |
of the fifth declension | 10 |
and another of the | 10 |
may bee loved hereafter | 10 |
the second and third | 10 |
adjective in the neuter | 10 |
haue an accusatiue case | 10 |
i would have you | 10 |
the relative and the | 10 |
nouns of the second | 10 |
of the third coniugation | 10 |
by word without booke | 10 |
when i had been | 10 |
require a dative case | 10 |
case between the relative | 10 |
might have been taught | 10 |
might had been taught | 10 |
first vowell into i | 10 |
make the dative and | 10 |
the gerund in di | 10 |
may bee read hereafter | 10 |
the genders of nouns | 10 |
of the later supine | 10 |
proper name of a | 10 |
the ablative case absolute | 9 |
like the infinitive mood | 9 |
nothing is to be | 9 |
the king of verbes | 9 |
another of the future | 9 |
as it is in | 9 |
in the name of | 9 |
nouns that end in | 9 |
estc s this keyboarded | 9 |
which is called the | 9 |
the dative or ablative | 9 |
when it is put | 9 |
rule for the compounds | 9 |
to the infinitive mood | 9 |
by question and answer | 9 |
in the british library | 9 |
verbs of the fourth | 9 |
after the third declension | 9 |
the second person singular | 9 |
your rule for those | 9 |
the construction of verbs | 9 |
original in the british | 9 |
answereth to this question | 9 |
persons in both numbers | 9 |
being of the first | 9 |
formed of the first | 9 |
is put for the | 9 |
wee might have been | 9 |
want the singular number | 9 |
it is the part | 9 |
like to be true | 9 |
estc r ocm this | 9 |
where may be noted | 9 |
both to one thing | 9 |
and answereth to this | 9 |
no cause that thou | 9 |
which are of the | 9 |
the present tense end | 9 |
there is no need | 9 |
shall bee put in | 9 |
a clock is it | 9 |
s this keyboarded and | 9 |
adjectives of three articles | 9 |
first person of the | 9 |
wilt thou that i | 9 |
after the same manner | 9 |
the infinitive mood of | 9 |
many things belong to | 9 |
it commeth to passe | 9 |
present tense end in | 9 |
it is put in | 9 |
yee might have been | 9 |
a word or two | 9 |
your rule for the | 9 |
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in regard of the | 5 |
the first and third | 5 |
english rudiments of the | 5 |
all verbs of the | 5 |
of the simple verbe | 5 |
the government of words | 5 |
a town in italie | 5 |
to be given to | 5 |
of the thing or | 5 |
the heart of man | 5 |
when two substantives come | 5 |
are verbs of the | 5 |
to make it plaine | 5 |
formed of the later | 5 |
will doe it willingly | 5 |
if the lord shall | 5 |
haue a nominatiue case | 5 |
set after their cases | 5 |
are added to these | 5 |
in the latin tongue | 5 |
loci of a place | 5 |
the most part of | 5 |
it is a great | 5 |
the substantiue of the | 5 |
be changed to the | 5 |
meaning of the first | 5 |
of all three genders | 5 |
what belongs it to | 5 |
is the author of | 5 |
ends the genitiue case | 5 |
it is the same | 5 |
but in the mean | 5 |
the least of all | 5 |
ti estis vel fuistis | 5 |
the neuter gender and | 5 |
are of the common | 5 |
or of the manner | 5 |
god is to be | 5 |
the manner of the | 5 |
is of the second | 5 |
a thing not spoken | 5 |
manner of forming the | 5 |
that want the plural | 5 |
is a hard thing | 5 |
and is known by | 5 |
agree with their substantives | 5 |
is it lawfull for | 5 |
est ablatio literae vel | 5 |
syllable which is doubled | 5 |
me the meaning of | 5 |
dative is of acquisition | 5 |
case plurall of the | 5 |
accusative case of the | 5 |
might to had been | 5 |
to goe into the | 5 |
i pray thee what | 5 |
all the rest are | 5 |
the terminations of the | 5 |
the king of nounes | 5 |
set after the verb | 5 |
to an accusatiue case | 5 |
by putting to rimus | 5 |
nouns of the neuter | 5 |
the ablative case is | 5 |
time that now is | 5 |
a noun is the | 5 |
the infinitive of the | 5 |
to be expressed in | 5 |
what words are of | 5 |
declined with one article | 5 |
for verbes of the | 5 |
neuters in the singular | 5 |
the construction of substantives | 5 |
i am not so | 5 |
with the preposition de | 5 |
a genitive case of | 5 |
in the highest degree | 5 |
i will go to | 5 |
first between the nominative | 5 |
in very good time | 5 |
in the third declension | 5 |
pronouns bee of the | 5 |
may have a genitive | 5 |
how many exceptions are | 5 |
i pray you master | 5 |
the captain of the | 5 |
thankes be to god | 5 |
is formd of the | 5 |
the sound of the | 5 |
of which there are | 5 |
they are of the | 5 |
that i have not | 5 |
cases in the plural | 5 |
and it is called | 5 |
ti sitis vel fueritis | 5 |
may be added to | 5 |
of the number of | 5 |
houre and a halfe | 5 |
plurall of the first | 5 |
quot as many as | 5 |
it is of the | 5 |
forming the derivatives of | 5 |
quod which dat giueth | 5 |
is to be giuen | 5 |
nominative case in number | 5 |
from adjectives of the | 5 |
that betoken part of | 5 |
want the preter tense | 5 |
the second and fourth | 5 |
part of speech most | 5 |
with a genitiue case | 5 |
most part like the | 5 |
it will come to | 5 |
due order of speech | 5 |
being of the third | 5 |
the signes of the | 5 |
is a noune substantiue | 5 |
do make the dative | 5 |
heart of man is | 5 |
the neuter gender is | 5 |
make the superlative by | 5 |
after one of these | 5 |
god be with you | 5 |
gerund in dum is | 5 |
are formed of the | 5 |
the number of the | 5 |
of the manner of | 5 |
or at a place | 5 |
three of the clocke | 5 |
what part of government | 5 |
ui in the preterperfect | 5 |
an ablative with a | 5 |
and xml conversion the | 5 |
substantive and the adjective | 5 |
the common names of | 5 |
that govern a dative | 5 |
by questions and answeres | 5 |
the lord thy god | 5 |
that it be not | 5 |
pray thee tell me | 5 |
because it is not | 5 |
are of the doubtfull | 5 |
such cases as the | 5 |
is the second exception | 5 |
know the genders of | 5 |
a word of two | 5 |
i put on my | 5 |
the first is of | 5 |
of the masculine or | 5 |
the time perfectly past | 5 |
bee of the first | 5 |
the parts of the | 5 |
it is a noune | 5 |
i am wont to | 5 |
a little vocabulary english | 5 |
given to him that | 5 |
after the comparative degree | 5 |
there is need of | 5 |
of the imperative mood | 5 |
figura est duplex c | 5 |
of the second concord | 5 |
make thou or see | 5 |
for the common good | 5 |
what things belong to | 5 |
speaketh of more then | 5 |
substantive to an adjective | 5 |
is not yet capable | 5 |
the reason of this | 5 |
declined like adjectives of | 5 |
to be put in | 5 |
as in the following | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
what must you doe | 5 |
and the word that | 5 |
the first between the | 5 |
the rudiments of the | 5 |
two substantives come together | 5 |
to hold ones peace | 5 |
it doth not become | 5 |
an houre and a | 5 |
you that you would | 5 |
antecedent and the relative | 5 |
number speaketh of more | 5 |
an adverb is a | 5 |
make the neuter gender | 5 |
that you may be | 5 |
to bee angry with | 5 |
is it not so | 5 |
at propria quae maribus | 5 |
a short introduction of | 5 |
change a into u | 5 |
somtimes in the ablative | 5 |
the question whom or | 5 |
and then the nominative | 5 |
that the question is | 5 |
what is the fourth | 5 |
these nouns ending in | 5 |
for the preterperfect tense | 5 |
in the land of | 5 |
to be of the | 5 |
much hast thou bought | 5 |
and is of the | 5 |
the masculine gender is | 5 |
in the same syllable | 5 |
i am not able | 5 |
is the difference between | 5 |
the first of the | 5 |
passion of the minde | 5 |
later shall bee the | 5 |
calling or speaking to | 5 |
way and manner of | 5 |
may bee turned into | 5 |
have thanke to thee | 5 |
made by the gerund | 5 |
what signes hath it | 5 |
the lord shall permit | 5 |
the preterperfect tens of | 5 |
of speech most commonly | 5 |
changing the first vowell | 5 |
shew a thing not | 5 |
of the person or | 5 |
in the dative ablativall | 5 |
genitive case singular of | 5 |
the introduction of the | 5 |
the meane time i | 5 |
the second between the | 5 |
doest thou not know | 5 |
and are thus declined | 5 |
haec parens a father | 5 |
we are wont to | 5 |
the law of god | 5 |
an easie thing to | 5 |
when the english of | 5 |
it is a most | 5 |
the mercy of god | 5 |
is joyned with a | 5 |
more then perfectly past | 5 |
the adjective or relative | 5 |
a verb personal agreeth | 5 |
that they come of | 5 |
begin to learn the | 5 |
both hee and shee | 5 |
of nouns and verbs | 5 |
is a letter which | 5 |
to the end to | 5 |
answer to the question | 5 |
t is into dus | 5 |
from verbs of the | 5 |
a pronoun is a | 5 |
verbs that they com | 5 |
it may be noted | 5 |
case as the verb | 5 |
edition of the new | 5 |
or dispraise of a | 5 |
most part of the | 5 |
the question and answer | 5 |
verbs in or of | 5 |
of the nominatiue case | 5 |
a true friend is | 5 |
which speaketh of the | 5 |
all nounes of the | 5 |
for the first enterers | 5 |
number speaketh but of | 5 |
for how much hast | 5 |
neuter in the plurall | 5 |
the king of the | 5 |
by the grace of | 5 |
if at any time | 5 |
vocabulary english and latine | 5 |
all things are made | 5 |
with two at the | 5 |
is more worthy then | 5 |
ablatio literae vel syllabae | 5 |
and the future tense | 5 |
with the preposition ad | 5 |
have you not a | 5 |
third between the antecedent | 5 |
of the third concord | 5 |
person of the preterperfect | 5 |
i am not ignorant | 5 |
the substantive and the | 5 |
or should be hereafter | 5 |
the same case of | 5 |
at figura est duplex | 5 |
of the contracts in | 5 |
in the masculine gender | 5 |
give name unto the | 5 |
it not shame thee | 5 |
is the gerund in | 5 |
the construction of time | 5 |
the minde of the | 5 |
the art of grammar | 5 |
before a verb is | 5 |
all the degrees of | 5 |
a noun is a | 5 |
change a into e | 5 |
in the preter tense | 5 |
and are declined like | 5 |
the ablative in e | 5 |
the construction of nouns | 5 |
the first rule of | 5 |
the rules of adjectives | 5 |
or of the cause | 5 |
out of the common | 5 |
that the compounds of | 5 |
is it lawfull to | 5 |
the second sort of | 5 |
follow the rules of | 5 |
doth give name unto | 5 |
let me see it | 5 |
declension is of nouns | 5 |
if the place be | 5 |
the person or thing | 5 |
gouerne a genitiue case | 5 |
first case so ending | 5 |
answers to the question | 5 |
we can do nothing | 5 |
a noun substantive is | 5 |
the superlative is formed | 5 |
which is to come | 5 |
want the vocative case | 5 |
after verbs and participles | 5 |
the preterimperfect tense of | 5 |
tens speaketh of the | 5 |
hast thou not brought | 5 |
it comes to passe | 5 |
would have thee to | 5 |
short view of the | 5 |
the substantive to the | 5 |
second person of the | 5 |
posing of the rules | 5 |
by the help of | 5 |
as in the book | 5 |
without the help of | 5 |
that thing which is | 5 |
teacher of a private | 5 |
the adjective in the | 5 |
and also in the | 5 |
singular number speaketh but | 5 |
me i pray thee | 4 |
leave to goe forth | 4 |
the neuter gender of | 4 |
quid tibi hanc curatio | 4 |
a few things like | 4 |
many degrees of comparison | 4 |
the gender of their | 4 |
and yet in signification | 4 |
it may indifferently accord | 4 |
h i j k | 4 |
an ablatiue case cum | 4 |
the top of an | 4 |
of the doer or | 4 |
the positive that endeth | 4 |
downe in the booke | 4 |
to be sold at | 4 |
to may or can | 4 |
if the verb be | 4 |
in like manner be | 4 |
or manner of doing | 4 |
agree with either of | 4 |
common of two by | 4 |
substantiue to the adjectiue | 4 |
amo i do love | 4 |
an indicative or subjunctive | 4 |
in composition change a | 4 |
is to be asked | 4 |
future of the indicative | 4 |
is need to me | 4 |
english of the infinitive | 4 |
so much as any | 4 |
what would you have | 4 |
onely in the abl | 4 |
ablative case with a | 4 |
the preterperfect tenses and | 4 |
sum in the supine | 4 |
rest of its compounds | 4 |
the nominative of the | 4 |
nominative case to a | 4 |
the best and the | 4 |
the eloquence of cicero | 4 |
that i might be | 4 |
are of this and | 4 |
both matter and phrase | 4 |
verbs which in composition | 4 |
which make the genitive | 4 |
derived of a verb | 4 |
gouerne a datiue case | 4 |
the compounds of placeo | 4 |
second and third declensions | 4 |
multa petentibus desunt multa | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
that i may make | 4 |
the compounds of scalpo | 4 |
the feminine gender in | 4 |
fueram i had been | 4 |
infinitive mood of the | 4 |
and somtimes in the | 4 |
r s t v | 4 |
to give or restore | 4 |
in the nominative singular | 4 |
verb is a word | 4 |
be put both in | 4 |
be the substantive to | 4 |
acquisitives of the person | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
and it is intire | 4 |
they haue but one | 4 |
quoties as often as | 4 |
i give thee thanks | 4 |
of the plural number | 4 |
rule for those which | 4 |
and other parts of | 4 |
bee made by the | 4 |
prepositions seruing to the | 4 |
at the signe of | 4 |
by putting thereto or | 4 |
cum compositis with his | 4 |
a treatise of the | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
is most pleasant to | 4 |
when they are put | 4 |
later supine by putting | 4 |
parts of speech are | 4 |
the rules of concordance | 4 |
mascula nomina in a | 4 |
put in the genitiue | 4 |
for the company of | 4 |
readie way to learne | 4 |
the common good in | 4 |
turned into sum in | 4 |
the use of the | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
what is the next | 4 |
is the masculine gender | 4 |
of the masculine and | 4 |
and it is declined | 4 |
will haue an ablatiue | 4 |
is it imus itis | 4 |
homo a man or | 4 |
the person of the | 4 |
certain things belonging to | 4 |
so much as the | 4 |
to take in good | 4 |
but when wilt thou | 4 |
j i k l | 4 |
in the figurative syntaxis | 4 |
if they belong both | 4 |
or should have been | 4 |
supine by putting to | 4 |
in the vocative case | 4 |
thou or see that | 4 |
tenses are formed of | 4 |
it speaks of the | 4 |
compounds changing the first | 4 |
to which are added | 4 |
the first enterers into | 4 |
in the first of | 4 |
the preterpluperfect tense singular | 4 |
is a part c | 4 |
of texts with between | 4 |
of a verb active | 4 |
i had been c | 4 |
understood in the possessive | 4 |
learned and approved authours | 4 |
in media arma ruamus | 4 |
cometh before the verb | 4 |
short institution of grammar | 4 |
directions for making latine | 4 |
f g h i | 4 |
may have an accusative | 4 |
in a little paper | 4 |
the verb from whence | 4 |
of more than one | 4 |
opus est mihi liber | 4 |
require genitivum a genitiue | 4 |
friend is a great | 4 |
to trees and shrubs | 4 |
best and the greatest | 4 |
relative shall bee the | 4 |
what a clock it | 4 |
singular endeth in i | 4 |
to be spoken of | 4 |
es et emus etis | 4 |
first person speaketh of | 4 |
the compounds of claudo | 4 |
heed to thy selfe | 4 |
cooks fat in the | 4 |
what is your rule | 4 |
the name of an | 4 |
now there is no | 4 |
f g h j | 4 |
i will do my | 4 |
is of the common | 4 |
known by calling or | 4 |
god turne it well | 4 |
from those which are | 4 |
by which we know | 4 |
hath e short before | 4 |
the second declension in | 4 |
parts of a building | 4 |
may increase or be | 4 |
in respect of the | 4 |
of stones and metals | 4 |
it is god alone | 4 |
third person is spoken | 4 |
the rest of that | 4 |
seemeth in the english | 4 |
in what case must | 4 |
to be spoken to | 4 |
every where to be | 4 |
is to be repeated | 4 |
which we know the | 4 |
of coins and numbers | 4 |
are construed with the | 4 |
of time and place | 4 |
proper name loci of | 4 |
syllables in the genitive | 4 |
should be made to | 4 |
nounes ending in er | 4 |
the participles of the | 4 |
h j i k | 4 |
huber sampled and proofread | 4 |
you from this rule | 4 |
are redundant in the | 4 |
the place be a | 4 |
any of these words | 4 |
of all good things | 4 |
question doth it answere | 4 |
belong to this rule | 4 |
belonging to the infinitive | 4 |
is better to be | 4 |
i k l m | 4 |
for the benefit of | 4 |
of things belonging to | 4 |
in a short space | 4 |
are of the fourth | 4 |
in person and number | 4 |
faculties of mans soul | 4 |
what vowel is that | 4 |
how ends a verbe | 4 |
of weights and measures | 4 |
the accusative and ablative | 4 |
is one of these | 4 |
lawfull for me to | 4 |
whence is it formed | 4 |
participle of the preterperfect | 4 |
the cause or manner | 4 |
short before re and | 4 |
because he is my | 4 |
xi in the preterperfect | 4 |
that the first syllable | 4 |
with all my heart | 4 |
god giue you good | 4 |
and some of them | 4 |
positive in the highest | 4 |
lectus auditus future tense | 4 |
i have thanke to | 4 |
have the plural number | 4 |
adjectives govern an ablative | 4 |
the masculine and neuter | 4 |
come you so late | 4 |
to be found in | 4 |
q r s s | 4 |
approved authours of three | 4 |
texts with between and | 4 |
whence come you so | 4 |
examples appliable to the | 4 |
quae genus aut flexum | 4 |
adjectiue in the neuter | 4 |
are derived of verbs | 4 |
the rest of its | 4 |
the word that signifieth | 4 |
must needs be a | 4 |
and the future of | 4 |
in the masculine and | 4 |
if they haue but | 4 |
which consists of two | 4 |
to know the letters | 4 |
the faculties of mans | 4 |
them in speaking and | 4 |
i will tell thee | 4 |
of the passive signification | 4 |
a verbe of the | 4 |
no man is wise | 4 |
according to the rules | 4 |
declined either with three | 4 |
to make use of | 4 |
belonging to any thing | 4 |
thou wast not idle | 4 |
will have after them | 4 |
participles of other tenses | 4 |
how many pronounes are | 4 |
the true and readie | 4 |
but is of the | 4 |
common name to all | 4 |
when we speak of | 4 |
master of the free | 4 |
cases in the singular | 4 |
most commonly set before | 4 |
all good things are | 4 |
as to a verb | 4 |
ci in the preterperfect | 4 |
the latter shall be | 4 |
will of god is | 4 |
to be preferred before | 4 |
of their own accord | 4 |
the company of stationers | 4 |
usual sort of verse | 4 |
turned into vi in | 4 |
the masculine or feminine | 4 |
of a thing not | 4 |
what terminations hath the | 4 |
verb passive endeth in | 4 |
exceptions are there under | 4 |
when an english is | 4 |
with a double ss | 4 |
supines of compound verbes | 4 |
of syllables in the | 4 |
change their gender and | 4 |
what hast thou done | 4 |
to be willing to | 4 |
into vi in the | 4 |
the word that seemeth | 4 |
and others in the | 4 |
of english into latine | 4 |
to the word of | 4 |
the etymological part of | 4 |
things of like sort | 4 |
of the faculties of | 4 |
wanting the plurall number | 4 |
degrees of comparison are | 4 |
which is the sixth | 4 |
what doth it treat | 4 |
what mean you by | 4 |
what are those of | 4 |
it in good part | 4 |
will haue an accusatiue | 4 |
a pair of tongs | 4 |
four kinds of participles | 4 |
with between and defects | 4 |
proper names of townes | 4 |
much as i can | 4 |
the bringing up of | 4 |
a passage may be | 4 |
so called because they | 4 |
have the vocative case | 4 |
authours of three nations | 4 |
accusative with a genitive | 4 |
exact skill in the | 4 |
and this noun cujas | 4 |
a thing to come | 4 |
we must not trust | 4 |
s s t v | 4 |
like the simple verb | 4 |
it is not in | 4 |
will have a nominative | 4 |
as they are single | 4 |
case ending in i | 4 |
a compendious way to | 4 |
english ending in d | 4 |
the second person of | 4 |
the proper affections of | 4 |
adverb is a part | 4 |
the nominative into the | 4 |
noun is the name | 4 |
the rules of construction | 4 |
verbs impersonals of the | 4 |
i will not doe | 4 |
eret eremus eretis erent | 4 |
a double datiue case | 4 |
yee might would or | 4 |
or second declension and | 4 |
the same with the | 4 |
the word of price | 4 |
i love the master | 4 |
are the third sort | 4 |
gouerne datiuum a datiue | 4 |
who hath given thee | 4 |
est appositio literae vel | 4 |
impersonals govern an accusative | 4 |
or see that thou | 4 |
of this and other | 4 |
is turned into ui | 4 |
of anthony in cornwall | 4 |
by putting to rus | 4 |
j k l m | 4 |
space between place and | 4 |
in the following instances | 4 |
can do all things | 4 |
of the active and | 4 |
case as the verbe | 4 |
you not a mind | 4 |
what case must it | 4 |
if so bee that | 4 |
it is not good | 4 |
as by the hand | 4 |
true and readie way | 4 |
that they make their | 4 |
when i am c | 4 |
parts of the latine | 4 |
last syllable but one | 4 |
any part of the | 4 |
but where wast thou | 4 |
shall end in i | 4 |
a genitive or an | 4 |
and answer to the | 4 |
huber text and markup | 4 |
out of english into | 4 |
the third sort of | 4 |
the cause of our | 4 |
the nominative case of | 4 |
nouns that betoken part | 4 |
participle is a part | 4 |
out of the lowest | 4 |
of the supines of | 4 |
put the adjective in | 4 |
to the praise or | 4 |
it is a verb | 4 |
exceptions from this rule | 4 |
the first special rule | 4 |
onely in the plurall | 4 |
from whence they come | 4 |
what is the last | 4 |
one that hath his | 4 |
certain substantives and adjectives | 4 |
of nouns that end | 4 |
the positive end in | 4 |
in the english to | 4 |
the english before the | 4 |
are the signes of | 4 |
it were a substantive | 4 |
r s s t | 4 |
to bee more willing | 4 |
of the subjunctive mood | 4 |
joyned with a participle | 4 |
is the neuter gender | 4 |
directly out of the | 4 |
the genitive of the | 4 |
way to attaine exact | 4 |
it is a letter | 4 |
must not trust in | 4 |
preterperfect tense in ui | 4 |
to the glorie of | 4 |
verbs of taking away | 4 |
and such are all | 4 |
would or should have | 4 |
number of syllables in | 4 |
the fourth part of | 4 |
where there is the | 4 |
after verbs of taking | 4 |
rei of a thing | 4 |
or ought to be | 4 |
english before the latin | 4 |
is in regard of | 4 |
sometimes in the ablative | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
may i go forth | 4 |
the english rudiments of | 4 |
is that by which | 4 |
no exceptions from this | 4 |
he is not wont | 4 |
in the declining of | 4 |
what shall i doe | 4 |
is a word put | 4 |
in the same signification | 4 |
and in like manner | 4 |
is the nominatiue case | 4 |
a hard thing to | 4 |
neuter gender in the | 4 |
divided into several clauses | 4 |
place be a proper | 4 |
of concordance and construction | 4 |
genitive and dative singular | 4 |
crescentis penultima si genitivi | 4 |
the first of all | 4 |
hath the common of | 4 |
with his nominative case | 4 |
his positive in signification | 4 |
w x y z | 4 |
it may be lawfull | 4 |
or the eight parts | 4 |
if thou desire to | 4 |
that verbs of the | 4 |
this to it selfe | 4 |
i will lend thee | 4 |
your rule for all | 4 |
teaching a compendious way | 4 |
i would not have | 4 |
doest thou not see | 4 |
it is not yet | 4 |
and other things which | 4 |
is the cause of | 4 |
may be of any | 4 |
it is not onely | 4 |
to know them by | 4 |
and supines will have | 4 |
will not let me | 4 |
is that cannot stand | 4 |
the infinitive mood are | 4 |