106 examples of praxes in sentences
This difficulty being surmounted, let him follow the forms prescribed for the several praxes of this work, and he shall not err.
Fisher writes Praxises for praxes, though not very properly.
2. What is a Praxis?
3. What is required of the pupil in the FIRST PRAXIS?
" [Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the First Chapter, or the First Praxis.]
What is required of the pupil in the SECOND PRAXIS?
" [Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the Second Chapter, or the Second Praxis; and then, if you please, you may correct orally the five lessons of bad English, with which the Second Chapter concludes.]
What is required of the pupil in the THIRD PRAXIS?
" [Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the Third Chapter, or the Third Praxis; and then, if you please, you may correct orally the three lessons of bad English, with which the Third Chapter concludes.]
What is required of the pupil in the FOURTH PRAXIS?
What is required of the pupil in the FIFTH PRAXIS?
[Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the Fifth Chapter, or the Fifth Praxis; and then, if you please, you may correct orally the three lessons of bad English, with which the Fifth Chapter concludes.]
What is required of the pupil in the SIXTH PRAXIS?
" [Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the Sixth Chapter, or the Sixth Praxis; and then, if you please, you may correct orally the three lessons of bad English, with which the Sixth Chapter concludes.]
" [Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the Seventh Chapter, or the Seventh Praxis; and then, if you please, you may correct orally the three lessons of bad English, with which the Seventh Chapter concludes.]
What is required of the pupil in the EIGHTH PRAXIS?
[Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the Eighth Chapter, or the Eighth Praxis; and then, if you please, you may correct orally the lesson of bad English, with which the Eighth Chapter concludes.]
What is required of the pupil in the NINTH PRAXIS?
What is required of the pupil in the TENTH PRAXIS?
"Never adventure on too near an approach to what is evil?" [Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the Tenth Chapter, or the Tenth Praxis; and then, if you please, you may correct orally the lesson of bad English, with which the Tenth Chapter concludes.]
[Now parse, in like manner, the three lessons of the Eleventh Chapter, or the Eleventh Praxis; and then, if you please, you may correct orally the lesson of bad English, with which the Eleventh Chapter concludes.]
This method is fully illustrated in the Twelfth Praxis below.
The selections prepared for the stated praxes of this work, will be found as suitable as any.
PRAXIS XII.SYNTACTICAL.
This remark is applicable likewise to all the subsequent praxes of etymological parsing.
