Guide Books to English, Libro 2Silver, Burdett and Company, 1907 |
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... Dear Mr. Pendulum , I am really astonished that such a useful , industrious person as yourself should have been overcome by this sudden action . It is true , you have done a great deal of work in your time ; so have we all , and are ...
... Dear Mr. Pendulum , I am really astonished that such a useful , industrious person as yourself should have been overcome by this sudden action . It is true , you have done a great deal of work in your time ; so have we all , and are ...
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... DEAR LONGFELLOW : ( 1 ) BOSTON , December 26 , 1839 . I have read your poems over and over and over again , and continue to read them at all my leisure hours ; and they grow upon me at every re - perusal . Your friend , NATH . HAWTHORNE ...
... DEAR LONGFELLOW : ( 1 ) BOSTON , December 26 , 1839 . I have read your poems over and over and over again , and continue to read them at all my leisure hours ; and they grow upon me at every re - perusal . Your friend , NATH . HAWTHORNE ...
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... Dear Father , My dear Sister , My dearest Mother , Dear Friend , My dear Cousin , Dear John , My dear Long- fellow , Good , kind Poet , Dear Doctor , My dear Teacher , Dear Mr. Superintendent , Dear Mr. Clemens , Dear Presi- 54 GUIDE BOOKS ...
... Dear Father , My dear Sister , My dearest Mother , Dear Friend , My dear Cousin , Dear John , My dear Long- fellow , Good , kind Poet , Dear Doctor , My dear Teacher , Dear Mr. Superintendent , Dear Mr. Clemens , Dear Presi- 54 GUIDE BOOKS ...
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Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert. Dear Mr. Superintendent , Dear Mr. Clemens , Dear Presi- dent Eliot . These forms are all correct forms . In writing choose the one most appropriate . After the salutation , any one of four ...
Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert. Dear Mr. Superintendent , Dear Mr. Clemens , Dear Presi- dent Eliot . These forms are all correct forms . In writing choose the one most appropriate . After the salutation , any one of four ...
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... DEAR BOY : - LONDON , July the 30th , 1747 . As you must attend to your manners , so you must not neglect your person ; but take care to be very clean , well dressed , and genteel ; to have no disagreeable attitudes , nor awkward tricks ...
... DEAR BOY : - LONDON , July the 30th , 1747 . As you must attend to your manners , so you must not neglect your person ; but take care to be very clean , well dressed , and genteel ; to have no disagreeable attitudes , nor awkward tricks ...
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adjectives adverbs Ameratsu answer ants archery auxiliary beautiful Brutus Cæsar called compound sentences conjunctions copula Copy Dear dependent clause describe exclamatory expletive father figures of speech five sentences following sentences forest garret George Rogers Clark give grammar group of words heaven honor horse Hurrah incomplete predication inflected inflected forms interrogative inverted order John King larvæ letters light LONGFELLOW looked means modify natural order night noun or pronoun object Observe outline painted paragraph passive voice past participle past tense personal pronouns phrase Pickwick plural poem predicate preposition principal clause question quotation Raphael Read refers relative pronoun replied Robin Hood selection SHAKESPEARE ship simple sentences singular Sir Fair-hands story Study subject complement Susano Teacher tell tences thee things tion topics transitive verb tree Tubal Cain write a description
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Página 82 - Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volley'd and thunder'd; Storm'd at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of hell Rode the six hundred. Flash'd all their sabres bare, Flash'd as they turn'd in air Sabring the gunners there, Charging an army, while All the world wonder'd. Plunged in the battery-smoke Right thro' the line they broke; Cossack and Russian Reel'd from the sabre-stroke Shatter'd and sunder'd.
Página 141 - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street: On with the dance! let joy be unconfined: No sleep till morn when youth and pleasure meet, To chase the glowing hours with flying feet. But hark that heavy sound breaks in once more, As if the clouds its echo would repeat And nearer, clearer, deadlier than before ! Arm! arm! it is — it is the cannon's opening roar!
Página 307 - BOY'S SONG. WHERE the pools are bright and deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep, Up the river and over the lea, That's the way for Billy and me. Where the blackbird sings the latest, Where the hawthorn blooms the sweetest, Where the nestlings chirp and flee, That's the way for Billy and me.
Página 165 - HALF a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns," he said: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. "Forward, the Light Brigade!
Página 204 - I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.
Página 195 - ... of his wife, was to take gun in hand and stroll away into the woods. Here he would sometimes seat himself at the foot of a tree, and share the contents of his wallet with Wolf, with whom he sympathized as a fellow-sufferer in persecution. "Poor Wolf...
Página 138 - Brutus and the rest, (For Brutus is an honorable man, So are they all, all honorable men) Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me; But Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honorable man.
Página 113 - It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes : 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest ; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown ; His sceptre shows the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings ; But mercy is above this sceptred sway, It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice.
Página 195 - thy mistress leads thee a dog's life of it ; but never mind, my lad, whilst I live thou shalt never want a friend to stand by thee !" Wolf would wag his tail, look wistfully in his master's face, and if dogs can feel pity, I verily believe he reciprocated the sentiment with all his heart. In a long ramble of the kind on a fine autumnal day, Rip had unconsciously scrambled to one of the highest parts of the Kaatskill mountains. He was after his favorite sport of squirrel shooting, and the still solitudes...
Página 276 - BETWEEN the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour. I hear in the chamber above me The patter of little feet, The sound of a door that is opened, And voices soft and sweet. From my study I see in the lamplight, Descending the broad hall stair, Grave Alice, and laughing Allegra, And Edith with golden hair. A whisper, and then a silence : Yet I know by...