An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric for the Use of Schools

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Its proper position is either immediately before, or immediately after the word which it qualifies.
" I only had two cups of tea." " He only wore the kilt when in Scotland." 158 RHETORIC.
" The Jews were only allowed to build one temple." Say rather : — " I had only two cups of tea." " He wore the kilt only when in Scotland." " The Jews were allowed to build only one temple.'' Not only, but also. These words are corresponsive, and .therefore they should be placed immediately before the words wh
...ich they qualify. This, however, is not often the case ; for " not only " shares the fate of only, in being nearly always put in its wrong place.
" Not only is the verb wrong here, but (also) the sequence of events." " He not only frequented theatres, but concert halls, and other places of amusement." " He 7wt only drank port, but sherry, burgundy, cham- pagne, and beer." Say rather : — " Not only the verb is wrong here, but also the sequence of tenses (is wrong).
" He frequented not only theatres, but (also) concert halls, and other places of amusement." " He drank not only port, but (also) sherry, burgundy, champagne, and beer." SECTION VI.


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