Key to Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to Enable Private Learners to Become Their Own Instructors, in Grammar and CompositionThomas Wilson & Sons, High-Ousegate, 1818 - 219 էջ |
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... fall heavily upon the envious . The comeliness of youth are modesty and frank- ness ; of age , condescension and dignity . When we act against conscience , we become the destroyers of our own peace . We may be playful , and yet innocent ...
... fall heavily upon the envious . The comeliness of youth are modesty and frank- ness ; of age , condescension and dignity . When we act against conscience , we become the destroyers of our own peace . We may be playful , and yet innocent ...
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... fall harmlessly at the feet of virtue . The road to the blissful regions , is as open to the peasant as to the king . A chilness , or shivering of the body , generally precedes a fever . To recommend virtue to others , our lights must ...
... fall harmlessly at the feet of virtue . The road to the blissful regions , is as open to the peasant as to the king . A chilness , or shivering of the body , generally precedes a fever . To recommend virtue to others , our lights must ...
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... . The fruit and sweetmeats set on table after the meat , are called the dessert . We traversed the flowery fields , till the falling dews admonished us to return . SECTION 6 . Exercises , p . 65 . THERE 26 ( Promis- KEY .
... . The fruit and sweetmeats set on table after the meat , are called the dessert . We traversed the flowery fields , till the falling dews admonished us to return . SECTION 6 . Exercises , p . 65 . THERE 26 ( Promis- KEY .
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... fall by the decision of the Great Judge . Something like what has been here premised , is the conjecture of Dryden . Thou great First Cause , least understood ! Who all my sense confin'd To know but this , that thou art good , And that ...
... fall by the decision of the Great Judge . Something like what has been here premised , is the conjecture of Dryden . Thou great First Cause , least understood ! Who all my sense confin'd To know but this , that thou art good , And that ...
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... falls in the first two summer months , than in the first two winter ones : but it makes a much greater show upon the earth in these than in those ; because there is a much slower evaporation . Rex and Tyrannus are of very different ...
... falls in the first two summer months , than in the first two winter ones : but it makes a much greater show upon the earth in these than in those ; because there is a much slower evaporation . Rex and Tyrannus are of very different ...
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action amiable appear beauty blessings censure cerned CHAPTER character cheerful Christian conduct Corrections danger Demosthenes desire didst diligence disappointed disposition distress Divine duty earth edition ellipsis endeavour English language errors esteem evil examples are adapted examples which follow Exercises favour folly fortune give happiness heart heaven honour hope human idleness improved infinitive mood king knowledge labour language laws learned Learners Lindley Murray live Love thy neighbour manners means mind misery nature never notes and observations observations under RULE occasion Or-no Or-The ORTHOGRAPHY ourselves passions peace persons piety and virtue pleasure Plutarch possess present principle pronoun proper propriety racter reason receive regard rejoiced religion rendered respect riches RULE III RULE IX RULE XI SECTION sentences sentiments soever Spain speak spect temper thee thing tions true truth verb vice virtuous wise wish words write young youth