Longmans' School CompositionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1890 - 305 էջ |
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... thing of which we are speaking , -fire . ( 2 ) What we say about fire , -burns . 3. Every sentence has two such parts . 4. The name of the person or thing spoken about is called the Subject . 5. What is said about the Subject is called ...
... thing of which we are speaking , -fire . ( 2 ) What we say about fire , -burns . 3. Every sentence has two such parts . 4. The name of the person or thing spoken about is called the Subject . 5. What is said about the Subject is called ...
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... things are done . I will when I see you tell you a secret . I had till you told me heard nothing of the matter . There where a few torn shrubs the place disclose the village preacher's modest mansion rose . You may if you call again see ...
... things are done . I will when I see you tell you a secret . I had till you told me heard nothing of the matter . There where a few torn shrubs the place disclose the village preacher's modest mansion rose . You may if you call again see ...
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... things which Ariosto says may be found in the moon that and time ought to have been there . It arises in part at least from the same cause . Change says Hooker is not without inconvenience even from good to better . This also had been ...
... things which Ariosto says may be found in the moon that and time ought to have been there . It arises in part at least from the same cause . Change says Hooker is not without inconvenience even from good to better . This also had been ...
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... things that were charged on him with so tender a sense that he seemed as one indifferent what they should do with him , and without so much as moving for mercy or even for a delay he did so effectually prevail on them that they ...
... things that were charged on him with so tender a sense that he seemed as one indifferent what they should do with him , and without so much as moving for mercy or even for a delay he did so effectually prevail on them that they ...
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... thing , for my Neddy will eat nothing but nettles and thistles . ' A few days later Mr. Brown saw Neddy in one of his own fields devouring clover as fast as he could . ' Hollo , Andrew , ' said he ; ' I thought you told me that your ...
... thing , for my Neddy will eat nothing but nettles and thistles . ' A few days later Mr. Brown saw Neddy in one of his own fields devouring clover as fast as he could . ' Hollo , Andrew , ' said he ; ' I thought you told me that your ...
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Էջ 26 - Go, wondrous creature! mount where Science guides, Go, measure earth, weigh air, and state the tides; Instruct the planets in what orbs to run, Correct old Time, and regulate the sun; Go, soar with Plato to th...
Էջ 29 - The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil; my lust shall be satisfied upon them; I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them.
Էջ 103 - The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful? Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves; There rest, if any rest can...
Էջ 56 - I'll meet the raging of the skies, But not an angry father." The boat has left a stormy land, A stormy sea before her — When, oh ! too strong for human hand, The tempest gathered o'er her.
Էջ 48 - When my mother died I was very young, And my father sold me while yet my tongue Could scarcely cry
Էջ 50 - And shouted but once more aloud, "My father! must I stay?" While o'er him fast, through sail and shroud, The wreathing fires made way. They...
Էջ 164 - The sky is changed! — and such a change! Oh, night, And storm, and darkness, ye are wondrous strong, Yet, lovely in your strength, as is the light Of a dark eye in woman! Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder!
Էջ 115 - As long as you have the wisdom to keep the sovereign authority of this country as the sanctuary of liberty, the sacred temple consecrated to our common faith, wherever the chosen race and sons of England worship Freedom, they will turn their faces toward you.
Էջ 23 - He has often told me, that at his coming to his estate he found his parishioners very irregular : and that in order to make them kneel, and join in the responses...
Էջ 279 - The various modes of worship, which prevailed in the Roman world, were all considered by the people, as equally true; by the philosopher, as equally false; and by the magistrate, as equally useful.