An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric: Lessons in Phrase Ology, Punctuation and Sentence StructureMacmillan, 1907 - 315 pagini |
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Pagina 50
... Merchant of Venice , II . 9 . 7. " Tha , the First of the Elephants , was busy making new jungles and leading the rivers in their beds . He could not walk in all places ; therefore he made the First of the Tigers the master and judge of ...
... Merchant of Venice , II . 9 . 7. " Tha , the First of the Elephants , was busy making new jungles and leading the rivers in their beds . He could not walk in all places ; therefore he made the First of the Tigers the master and judge of ...
Pagina 62
... Merchant of Venice , III . 2 . Here Portia means that she may learn , because , as there are many years before her , time will permit her to do so ; that she can learn , because , not having been bred dull , she has the ability to do so ...
... Merchant of Venice , III . 2 . Here Portia means that she may learn , because , as there are many years before her , time will permit her to do so ; that she can learn , because , not having been bred dull , she has the ability to do so ...
Pagina 71
... Merchant of Venice , III . 2 . 8. " Because I love a wood - walk better than a London street , and would rather watch a sea gull fly than shoot it , and rather hear a thrush sing than eat it , therefore the hacks of English art and ...
... Merchant of Venice , III . 2 . 8. " Because I love a wood - walk better than a London street , and would rather watch a sea gull fly than shoot it , and rather hear a thrush sing than eat it , therefore the hacks of English art and ...
Pagina 75
... Merchant of Venice , I. 3 . 1. " For in this same day I will bring forth your army out of the land of Egypt . " Exodus xii . 17 . 2. " The land that was desolate and impassable shall VERBS . 75.
... Merchant of Venice , I. 3 . 1. " For in this same day I will bring forth your army out of the land of Egypt . " Exodus xii . 17 . 2. " The land that was desolate and impassable shall VERBS . 75.
Pagina 77
... Merchant of Venice , III . 4 . 5. Shylock . " I stand for judgment . Answer , shall I have it ? " The Merchant of Venice , IV . 1 . Answer expected in terms of promise , " You shall , " or " You shall not . " 6 . " Shall I , wasting in ...
... Merchant of Venice , III . 4 . 5. Shylock . " I stand for judgment . Answer , shall I have it ? " The Merchant of Venice , IV . 1 . Answer expected in terms of promise , " You shall , " or " You shall not . " 6 . " Shall I , wasting in ...
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
adjective adverb ANDERSEN beautiful better birds Cædmon child Chimæra comma conjunction coördinative Correct Form correlatives delight emphasis English Essay Eugénie de Guérin EXAMPLES exclamation point EXERCISE express eyes father feel flowers following passages give Greek Heroes happy HAWTHORNE hear heard heart honour Ibid idea Incorrect independent clauses Indicative mood infinitive Iphigenia Julius Cæsar kind King Henry Lady LESSON literature live look loose sentence Marcus Aurelius meaning Merchant of Venice mind modifying never night noble Notice noun or pronoun periodic sentence Perseus persons poet poetry possessive Præterita preposition principal clause Province House Queen quotation Redgauntlet relative pronoun river Rules for Punctuation Ruskin Second Jungle Book seemed semicolon Sesame and Lilies SHAKESPEARE sing singular Snow song stood Story of Roland subjunctive mood sweet TENNYSON tense thee things thou tion trees Water-Babies wild words WORDSWORTH write