Elements of English Composition: Designed for Use in Secondary SchoolsMacmillan, 1908 - 373 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... precisely the order stated . - Therefore the first four chapters in this book ( Parts I and II ) , which constitute a reasonably systematic course in the elements of composition , are arranged in the order in which we may suppose a ...
... precisely the order stated . - Therefore the first four chapters in this book ( Parts I and II ) , which constitute a reasonably systematic course in the elements of composition , are arranged in the order in which we may suppose a ...
xxvi. oldal
... precisely like yourself ; there is no one else who knows precisely what you know . This yourself , which is different from all other selves , and this knowl- edge , which is different from all other knowledge , are to be the subject ...
... precisely like yourself ; there is no one else who knows precisely what you know . This yourself , which is different from all other selves , and this knowl- edge , which is different from all other knowledge , are to be the subject ...
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... precisely alike . In the smallest thing there is a grain of the un- known . You do not know what a thing is until you have looked at it long enough , and with attention close enough , to discover this unknown part of it , to discover ...
... precisely alike . In the smallest thing there is a grain of the un- known . You do not know what a thing is until you have looked at it long enough , and with attention close enough , to discover this unknown part of it , to discover ...
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... precisely locate the passage quoted . Exercise 15 1. Take the last theme you wrote , and set down in note form on a separate sheet of paper the thoughts you know were your own . On another sheet set down in the same manner the thoughts ...
... precisely locate the passage quoted . Exercise 15 1. Take the last theme you wrote , and set down in note form on a separate sheet of paper the thoughts you know were your own . On another sheet set down in the same manner the thoughts ...
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... precisely the order that is made into fun in these nonsense verses in The House that Jack Built : This is the farmer sowing his corn , That kept the cock that crowed in the morn , That waked the priest all shaven and shorn , That ...
... precisely the order that is made into fun in these nonsense verses in The House that Jack Built : This is the farmer sowing his corn , That kept the cock that crowed in the morn , That waked the priest all shaven and shorn , That ...
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20. oldal - Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow, and, driving o'er the fields, Seems nowhere to alight: the whited air Hides hills and woods, the river and the heaven, And veils the farm-house at the garden's end. The sled and traveller stopped, the courier's feet Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed In a tumultuous privacy of storm.
58. oldal - Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondman's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said, the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.
243. oldal - It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
31. oldal - Thou didst swear to me upon a parcel-gilt goblet, sitting in my Dolphinchamber, at the round table, by a sea-coal fire, upon Wednesday in Whitsun-week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singingman of Windsor; thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to marry me, and make me my lady thy wife.
57. oldal - At this second appearing to take the oath of the Presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed very fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which public declarations have been constantly called forth on every point and phase of the great contest which still absorbs the attention and engrosses the energies of the nation, little that is new could be presented.
354. oldal - Westward the course of empire takes its way. The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day. Time's noblest offspring is the last.
293. oldal - Upon the middle of the night, Waking she heard the night-fowl crow; The cock sung out an hour ere light; From the dark fen the oxen's low Came to her; without hope of change, In sleep she seem'd to walk forlorn, Till cold winds woke the gray-eyed morn About the lonely moated grange. She only said, 'The day is dreary, He cometh not,' she said; She said, 'I am aweary, aweary, I would that I were dead!
38. oldal - And they sat down to eat bread : and they lifted up their eyes and looked, and, behold, a company of Ishmeelites came from Gilead with their camels bearing spicery and balm and myrrh, going to carry it down to Egypt.
298. oldal - Come on, sir; here's the place: stand still. How fearful And dizzy 'tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles: halfway down Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade!
148. oldal - It was the great hall of William Rufus, the hall which had resounded with acclamations at the inauguration of thirty kings, the hall which had witnessed the just sentence of Bacon and the just absolution of Somers, the hall where the eloquence of...