Class Book of Prose and Poetry: Consisting of Selections from the Best English and American Authors, Designed as Exercises in Parsing : for the Use of Common Schools and AcademiesRobert S. Davis & Company, 1878 - 144 sidor |
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... Sound the loud timbrel . " This is a simple , distinct , volitive , positive sentence . The logical and grammatical subject is the pronoun ye , understood . The logical predicate is , " sound the loud timbrel , " containing the simple ...
... Sound the loud timbrel . " This is a simple , distinct , volitive , positive sentence . The logical and grammatical subject is the pronoun ye , understood . The logical predicate is , " sound the loud timbrel , " containing the simple ...
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... sound of thy woods , Garmallar , is lovely in mine ear . Who comes from the land of strangers , with his thousands around him ? The sunbeam pours its bright stream before him ; his hair meets the wind of his hills . Greatness may build ...
... sound of thy woods , Garmallar , is lovely in mine ear . Who comes from the land of strangers , with his thousands around him ? The sunbeam pours its bright stream before him ; his hair meets the wind of his hills . Greatness may build ...
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... sound of rushing waves and broken surges . Deep called unto deep . Men of business should cultivate letters , that they may find in them grateful employment for old age . Sincerity is to speak as we think , to do as we pretend and pro ...
... sound of rushing waves and broken surges . Deep called unto deep . Men of business should cultivate letters , that they may find in them grateful employment for old age . Sincerity is to speak as we think , to do as we pretend and pro ...
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... sound of the distant tor- rent be heard . Daughter of Toscar , take the harp and raise the lovely song of Selma , that sleep may overtake my soul in the midst of joy , that the dreams of my youth may return , and the days of the mighty ...
... sound of the distant tor- rent be heard . Daughter of Toscar , take the harp and raise the lovely song of Selma , that sleep may overtake my soul in the midst of joy , that the dreams of my youth may return , and the days of the mighty ...
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... sound of a distant Sabbath bell , in the country . It comes floating over the hills , like the going abroad of a spirit ; and as the leaves stir with its vibrations , and the drops of dew tremble in the cups of the flowers , you could ...
... sound of a distant Sabbath bell , in the country . It comes floating over the hills , like the going abroad of a spirit ; and as the leaves stir with its vibrations , and the drops of dew tremble in the cups of the flowers , you could ...
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Class Book of Prose and Poetry: Consisting of Selections from the Best ... Truman Rickard,Hiram Orcutt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1865 |
Class Book of Prose and Poetry: Consisting of Selection from the Best ... Truman Rickard Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1863 |
Class Book of Prose and Poetry: Consisting of Selections from the Best ... Truman Rickard,Hiram Orcutt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1850 |
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adjective of quality adverb Attica beauty behold bliss breath bright clouds common noun compound conjunction containing the grammatical containing the simple contemn copula cottage dark declarative deep definite article delightful denotes dependent clause direct object distinct earth eternal EXERCISE exponent exponential adjunct expressing the relation fall finite verb flowers gentle glory grammatical subject grave happy heart heaven hills human imperfect tense indicative mood infinite intellective interrogative light living logical and grammatical logical predicate logical subject masculine gender mighty mind modified word morning mountains nature neuter gender night nude adjunct o'er Obidah offices and relations Participle past plural number positive sentence Poss preposition pronoun repose rest river RULE simple grammatical predicate singular number song soul sound spirit stars sublime subordinate clause substantive sweet Syntax thee things third person thou art thought throne transitive verb virtue voice waves winds