Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing Specimens and Examples of School and College Exercises, and Most of the Higher Departments of English Composition, Both in Prose and VerseHarper & Brothers, 1845 - 429ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... become practice , and advice , which are nouns . Again , the words comment ' , increase ' , are verbs ; while com'- ment , in'crease , & c . are nouns . In the use of such words , the student should be accustomed to note the word , in ...
... become practice , and advice , which are nouns . Again , the words comment ' , increase ' , are verbs ; while com'- ment , in'crease , & c . are nouns . In the use of such words , the student should be accustomed to note the word , in ...
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... becomes a question . " Pleased thou shalt hear , and thou alóne shalt hear ? " But , if the grave accent be placed on the word alone , it becomes a simple declaration ; as , * The word diaresis is derived from the Greek language . and ...
... becomes a question . " Pleased thou shalt hear , and thou alóne shalt hear ? " But , if the grave accent be placed on the word alone , it becomes a simple declaration ; as , * The word diaresis is derived from the Greek language . and ...
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... become terrified with imaginary evils . Expect no more from the world than it is able to afford you . Canst thou expect to escape the hand of vengeance ? Providence alone can order the changing of times and seasons . She who studies her ...
... become terrified with imaginary evils . Expect no more from the world than it is able to afford you . Canst thou expect to escape the hand of vengeance ? Providence alone can order the changing of times and seasons . She who studies her ...
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... becomes highly ornamental . Thus : The minister , who , like a statue placed on a mighty pedestal , grows less by ... become the bench better than the bar . ' In this sentence the pronoun which ' is used three times ; and each time with ...
... becomes highly ornamental . Thus : The minister , who , like a statue placed on a mighty pedestal , grows less by ... become the bench better than the bar . ' In this sentence the pronoun which ' is used three times ; and each time with ...
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... becomes a very moffensive thing in the shape of " perspiration . " * To " squint " is soften- ed into obliquity of vision ; to be " drunk " is vulgar ; but , if a man be simply intoxicated or inebriated , it is comparatively venial ...
... becomes a very moffensive thing in the shape of " perspiration . " * To " squint " is soften- ed into obliquity of vision ; to be " drunk " is vulgar ; but , if a man be simply intoxicated or inebriated , it is comparatively venial ...
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