An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric: Lessons in Phrase Ology, Punctuation and Sentence StructureMacmillan, 1907 - 315 pagini |
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... flower - beds , and found that the flowers were seated quietly and demurely on their stalks , just as maidens should sit before they are engaged ; but there was a great number of them , and it appeared as if his search would become very ...
... flower - beds , and found that the flowers were seated quietly and demurely on their stalks , just as maidens should sit before they are engaged ; but there was a great number of them , and it appeared as if his search would become very ...
Pagina 29
... flower . [ every every one 7. Eleven pedlers ' children were named after the bird , but neither not one of them could sing a note . 8. And then they held games at the tomb , after the custom of those times , and Jason gave all the ...
... flower . [ every every one 7. Eleven pedlers ' children were named after the bird , but neither not one of them could sing a note . 8. And then they held games at the tomb , after the custom of those times , and Jason gave all the ...
Pagina 30
... flowers . 14. Should I live to see fifty more such , still from either of those successive sisters , I shall reckon upon each receiving something that will be worth living for . 15. They were six beautiful children ; but the youngest ...
... flowers . 14. Should I live to see fifty more such , still from either of those successive sisters , I shall reckon upon each receiving something that will be worth living for . 15. They were six beautiful children ; but the youngest ...
Pagina 35
... flower tell it to the other another ? For you know flowers cannot speak . each other 9. The two knights talked with as two one another friends would talk . each other 10. So these seven men sware to that one another they would keep ...
... flower tell it to the other another ? For you know flowers cannot speak . each other 9. The two knights talked with as two one another friends would talk . each other 10. So these seven men sware to that one another they would keep ...
Pagina 38
... flower stood in the sun thinking only of own story . 6. This was a fair proposal , it must be confessed , had it been made to any one that had not had a settlement and plantation of own to look after .. 7. And every one who heard him ...
... flower stood in the sun thinking only of own story . 6. This was a fair proposal , it must be confessed , had it been made to any one that had not had a settlement and plantation of own to look after .. 7. And every one who heard him ...
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An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric: Lessons in Phrase Ology ... Helen Josephine Robins,Agnes Frances Perkins Vizualizare completă - 1907 |
An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric: Lessons in Phrase Ology ... Helen Josephine Robins,Agnes Frances Perkins Vizualizare completă - 1907 |
An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric: Lessons in Phraseology ... Helen Josephine Robins,Agnes Frances Perkins Vizualizare completă - 1903 |
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