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... position of object , but a glance at the meaning of the assertion will show that '
beggar ' is not the object or thing which she gave . Nouns or their equivalents in
such a position as the word ' beggar , ' have been described as indirect objects .
... position of object , but a glance at the meaning of the assertion will show that '
beggar ' is not the object or thing which she gave . Nouns or their equivalents in
such a position as the word ' beggar , ' have been described as indirect objects .
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They are described as adjective adjuncts because they perform the work of
adjectives . In the sentence , Her Majesty ' s ship Eurydice foundered , the
adjective adjuncts to the subject ship , ' are the noun ' Eurydice ' and the
possessive noun ...
They are described as adjective adjuncts because they perform the work of
adjectives . In the sentence , Her Majesty ' s ship Eurydice foundered , the
adjective adjuncts to the subject ship , ' are the noun ' Eurydice ' and the
possessive noun ...
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... position which the first clause can do , and because dependent on this first
clause , is described as a subordinate clause to it ; while , on the other hand , the
first clause is said to be a principal clause to the clause depending on it . Again ,
if ...
... position which the first clause can do , and because dependent on this first
clause , is described as a subordinate clause to it ; while , on the other hand , the
first clause is said to be a principal clause to the clause depending on it . Again ,
if ...
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Carboniferous , or coal - bearing rocks , extend , as we have described , from the
coast of Northumberland under the North Sea . The architectural works of ancient
Egypt which remain fill us with wonder as we gaze on them . The climate of the ...
Carboniferous , or coal - bearing rocks , extend , as we have described , from the
coast of Northumberland under the North Sea . The architectural works of ancient
Egypt which remain fill us with wonder as we gaze on them . The climate of the ...
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... of each clause , the numbers pointing out each part coming exactly under each
other as in an addition sum . On the right division , and close against the dividing
line , so that the first letter comes exactly under that of the part described on the ...
... of each clause , the numbers pointing out each part coming exactly under each
other as in an addition sum . On the right division , and close against the dividing
line , so that the first letter comes exactly under that of the part described on the ...
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action addressed adjective adjunct adjective clause adjun adverbial adjunct adverbial clause afford answer appear assertion attribute called character child clear co-ordinate complete complex sentence composition compound sentence condition conjunction connecting particle consists contains copula derived described direct object elements English equal example EXERCISE express extend force gave give given green hand honour idea infinitive verb John kind king language letter limitation live Lord manner mark meaning mind nature noticed notion noun object paraphrase participle passed person phrase picture Point position possessive predicate present principal clause pronoun qualifies question reason regard relationship rules seen sense separate simple sentence sing single speak speech stand statement subordinate clauses substantive syntax teaches term thing thought truth verb vivid waters wish words write written
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Стр. 7 - In a thin silken cassock coloured green, That was unlined all, to be more light ; And on his head a garland well beseen...
Стр. 53 - What stronger breast-plate than a heart untainted ? Thrice is he armed, that hath his quarrel just ; And he but naked, though locked up in steel, Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted.
Стр. 76 - The quality of mercy is not strained; It droppeth, as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath ; it is twice blessed ; It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes...
Стр. 75 - From the supporting myrtles round They snatched her instruments of sound ; And, as they oft had heard apart Sweet lessons of her forceful art, Each (for madness ruled the hour) Would prove his own expressive power. First, FEAR, his hand, its skill to try, Amid the chords bewildered laid : And back recoiled, he knew not why, Even at the sound himself had made.
Стр. 67 - T'HE Lord my shepherd is; *- I shall be well supplied : Since He is mine, and I am His, What can I want beside? 2 He leads me to the place * Where heavenly pasture grows, Where living waters gently pass, And full salvation flows. 3 If e'er I go astray, He doth my soul reclaim ; And guides me in His own right way, For His most holy name. 4 While He affords His aid, I cannot yield to fear...
Стр. 36 - Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid; Star of the east, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid.
Стр. 12 - SPAKE full well, in language quaint and olden, One who dwelleth by the castled Rhine, When he called the flowers, so blue and golden, Stars, that in earth's firmament do shine.
Стр. 67 - And feed me with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye j My noon-day walks he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend. 2 When in the sultry glebe I faint, Or on the thirsty mountain pant. To fertile vales and dewy meads My weary wandering steps he leads Where peaceful rivers, soft and slow, Amid the verdant landscape flow.
Стр. 36 - Blanc! The Arve and Arveiron at thy base Rave ceaselessly; but thou, most awful Form! Risest from forth thy silent sea of pines, How silently! Around thee and above Deep is the air and dark, substantial, black, An ebon mass: methinks thou piercest it, As with a wedge! But when I look again, It is thine own calm home, thy crystal shrine, Thy habitation from eternity!
Стр. 52 - Good my lords, I am not prone to weeping, as our sex Commonly are, — the want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry your pities ; but I have That...