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 |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 20–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 21
... riches , as the encumbrances of life . Wars are regulated robberies and piracies . Fishes increase more than beasts or birds , as ap- pears from their numerous spawn . The pyramids of Egypt have stood more than three thousand years ...
... riches , as the encumbrances of life . Wars are regulated robberies and piracies . Fishes increase more than beasts or birds , as ap- pears from their numerous spawn . The pyramids of Egypt have stood more than three thousand years ...
Էջ 37
... riches , or the cares of this life , have choked the seeds of virtue in many a pro- mising mind . RULE IV . Grammar , p . 147. Exercises , p . 75 . The people rejoice in that which should give them sorrow . The flock , and not the ...
... riches , or the cares of this life , have choked the seeds of virtue in many a pro- mising mind . RULE IV . Grammar , p . 147. Exercises , p . 75 . The people rejoice in that which should give them sorrow . The flock , and not the ...
Էջ 49
... rich old man . The first two in the row are cherry - trees , the other two are pear - trees . RULE IX . Grammar , p . 166. Exercises , p . 36 . Fire , air , earth , and water , are the four elements of philosophers . Reason was given to ...
... rich old man . The first two in the row are cherry - trees , the other two are pear - trees . RULE IX . Grammar , p . 166. Exercises , p . 36 . Fire , air , earth , and water , are the four elements of philosophers . Reason was given to ...
Էջ 63
... rich by chance ; but cannot be wise or good , without taking pains for it . Nothing could have made her so unhappy , as marrying a man who possessed such principles . Or — the marrying of a man , & c . The changing of times and seasons ...
... rich by chance ; but cannot be wise or good , without taking pains for it . Nothing could have made her so unhappy , as marrying a man who possessed such principles . Or — the marrying of a man , & c . The changing of times and seasons ...
Էջ 64
... riches , upon enjoying our superfluities . Or — for gaining wisdom — upon supply- ing our wants . Pliny , speaking of Cato the Censor's disapproving of the Grecian orators , expressed himself thus . Propriety of pronunciation is the ...
... riches , upon enjoying our superfluities . Or — for gaining wisdom — upon supply- ing our wants . Pliny , speaking of Cato the Censor's disapproving of the Grecian orators , expressed himself thus . Propriety of pronunciation is the ...
Common terms and phrases
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