Grammar and Analysis Made Easy and Attractive by DiagramsAmerican Book Company, 1883 - 118 páginas |
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... truth is made tangible ; the eye is permitted to assist the mind ; and , in the language of the poet , " Things that address the ear are lost and die in one short hour , But that which strikes the eye lives long upon the mind : The ...
... truth is made tangible ; the eye is permitted to assist the mind ; and , in the language of the poet , " Things that address the ear are lost and die in one short hour , But that which strikes the eye lives long upon the mind : The ...
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... Truth is mighty . 2 . Truth is - mighty . 3. Whittier is a poet . 3 . Whittier is - poet . EXPLANATION . These three sentences are given to show the three kinds of predicates . The first tells what the subject does ; the second tells ...
... Truth is mighty . 2 . Truth is - mighty . 3. Whittier is a poet . 3 . Whittier is - poet . EXPLANATION . These three sentences are given to show the three kinds of predicates . The first tells what the subject does ; the second tells ...
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... Neither " and " nor " are correlative conjunctions ; " neither " introduces the sen- tence , and nor connects " military " and " civil . " Rule 20 . 66 " " 5. The truth is , that I am tired of MADE EASY AND ATTRACTIVE BY DIAGRAMS . 31.
... Neither " and " nor " are correlative conjunctions ; " neither " introduces the sen- tence , and nor connects " military " and " civil . " Rule 20 . 66 " " 5. The truth is , that I am tired of MADE EASY AND ATTRACTIVE BY DIAGRAMS . 31.
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Frank Van Buren Irish. 5. The truth is , that I am tired of ticking . 5 . that truth is , — | I am tired The of— ticking . NOTE . " That I am tired of ticking " is a sub- stantive clause used as the attribute of the prop- osition ...
Frank Van Buren Irish. 5. The truth is , that I am tired of ticking . 5 . that truth is , — | I am tired The of— ticking . NOTE . " That I am tired of ticking " is a sub- stantive clause used as the attribute of the prop- osition ...
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... truth has to art or to science been given , But brows have ached for it , and souls toiled and striven . - Lytton . 11 . truth has been given , Not a But to - art to - science -or brows have ached and For - it , souls ( have ) toiled ...
... truth has to art or to science been given , But brows have ached for it , and souls toiled and striven . - Lytton . 11 . truth has been given , Not a But to - art to - science -or brows have ached and For - it , souls ( have ) toiled ...
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Términos y frases comunes
66 Harvey's Grammar abridged expression abridged proposition absolute adjective belonging adverb modifying adverbial clause adverbial element modifying adverbial phrase angels attributive object authors consider authors parse Catiline clouds complex attendant element complex compound complex copula complex preposition compound adjective element compound predicate compound sentence conjunctive adverb copulative verb Dalhem dare dream equals expletive adverb falchion feet governing word grammar and analysis hath hear heart heaven honor horse imperative index of apposition indirect object introduces the object introductory conjunction jective judgment King lark ascends liberty live Matthew Prior mind modifying the adjective never night nominative NOTE NOTE.-In NOTE.-Some numbers object clause of-life Old edition participle passive verb pleonasm predicate adjective principal proposition pupil relative adverb relative pronoun sing sleep slumber spirit subordinate conjunction sweet tence thee thing third class thou shalt thought tion tive weary Whittier wind yonder
Pasajes populares
Página 83 - WHEN Freedom from her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night. And set the stars of glory there. She mingled with its gorgeous dyes The milky baldric of the skies, And striped its pure celestial white With streakings of the morning light; Then from his mansion in the sun She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land.
Página 84 - Near yonder copse, where once the garden smiled, And still where many a garden flower grows wild ; There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's modest mansion rose. A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year; Remote from towns he ran his godly race, Nor e'er had changed, nor wished to change, his place.
Página 41 - The bare black cliff clang'd round him, as he based His feet on juts of slippery crag that rang Sharp-smitten with the dint of armed heels And on a sudden, lo! the level lake, And the long glories of the winter moon.
Página 110 - Past Looz and past Tongres, no cloud in the sky; The broad sun above laughed a pitiless laugh, 'Neath our feet broke the brittle, bright stubble like chaff; Till over by Dalhem a dome-spire sprang white, And "Gallop," gasped Joris, "for Aix is in sight!
Página 20 - So shalt thou rest, and what if thou withdraw In silence from the living, and no friend Take note of thy departure ? All that breathe Will share thy destiny. The gay will laugh When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care Plod on, and each one as before will chase His favorite phantom ; yet all these shall leave Their mirth and their employments, and shall come And make their bed with thee.
Página 69 - It is gone, that sensibility of principle, that chastity of honour, which felt a stain like a wound, which inspired courage while it mitigated ferocity, which ennobled whatever it touched, and under which vice itself lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness.
Página 111 - This well may be The Day of Judgment which the world awaits; But, be it so or not, I only know My present duty, and my Lord's command To occupy till He come. So at the post Where He hath...
Página 92 - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn Or busy housewife ply her evening care: No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
Página 95 - Rouse ye, Romans! Rouse ye, slaves! Have ye brave sons? — Look in the next fierce brawl To see them die! Have ye fair daughters?
Página 12 - For we dare not make ourselves of the number, or compare ourselves with some that commend themselves : but they measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise.