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In this extraordinary English turning words in the singular into words in the plural, and banishing from the British vocabulary the copulative conjunction "and" Herr Grosse announced his readiness to sit down to lunch. He was politely recalled from the Mayonnaise to the patient by his discreet English colleague. "I beg your pardon," said Mr. Sebright.
The preacher informs his audience that "in the Hebrew there is no conjunction copulative" in a certain sentence; probably he knew more Hebrew than most of our pastors. The sermon is very long, and, wanting the voice and gesture of the preacher, is no great proof of eloquence; in fact, is tedious.
His Lordship got up and proceeded to make some very eulogistic remarks upon "the literary and commercial" I question whether those two adjectives were ever before married by a copulative conjunction, and they certainly would not live together in illicit intercourse, of their own accord "the literary and commercial attainments of an eminent gentleman there present," and then went on to speak of the relations of blood and interest between Great Britain and the aforesaid eminent gentleman's native country.
Parr, by wishing to know the meaning of the common copulative, Is. Once at G 's, he defended Pitt from a charge of verbiage, and endeavoured to prove him superior to Fox. Some one imitated Pitt's manner, to show that it was monotonous, and he imitated him also, to show that it was not. The mentioning this will please the living; it cannot hurt the dead.
The erectile tissue whose turgescence is indispensable, no longer admits into its vascular plexus or network, a quantity of fluid sufficient to give the organ the power of penetrating jacet exiguus and, although it may be supposed that the seminal glands perform their functions perfectly well, and secrete abundantly the fluid peculiar to them, the copulative organ remains paralyzed.
They talk of "le sentiment du metier"; in travelling, Paris is the eternal theme. A sagacious observer has remarked in their language the "short, aphoristic phrase, the frequent absence of the copulative, avoidance of dependent phrases, and disdain of modifying adverbs. Naivete, abandon, ennui, etc., are specific terms of the language, and designate national traits.
Of compounds, the Dwanda, or the copulative compound, is enumerated first. In other respects again, the Dwanda is the best kind of compound for the words forming it are co-ordinate, without one being dependent on the other or others. The Vrihat-saman is said to be the best, because it leads to emancipation at once. Thus Sankara.
And he underlines in red ink the word "however," perhaps as mysterious a copulative as has ever appeared in British prose.
But this is not matter of System; for I have delivered that above nor is it matter of Breviary for I make no man's creed but my own nor matter of Fact at least that I know of; but 'tis matter copulative and introductory to what follows.
Nawin understood: he had done fellatio, he had swallowed, and had subsequently allowed himself to be sodomized so that he might feign belief that, without anything to grasp in his empty hands, there was a permanent entity in the impermanence permeating his life and yet if humans did not have the delusion of sexual intimacies there would be no contemplation at all for an understanding of true being was brought forth in copulative intermingling.
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