A. Say, "as the English sound it;" for do is here absurd, and grossly Solecistical.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown
Yet, strange to say, in the latest and most learned of this sort of text-books, we find the same sham example, fictitious and Solecistical as it is, still blindly repeated, to show that "does" is not in its own place, as an auxiliary, but "supplies the place of another verb."
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown
Here, by way of illustration, we have examples of two sorts; the one elliptical, the other Solecistical.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown