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 - 429 Seiten |
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... Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part , there all the honor lies . Charity , like the sun , brightens every object on which it shines . Though I speak with the tongue of men and of angels and have not charity , I ...
... Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part , there all the honor lies . Charity , like the sun , brightens every object on which it shines . Though I speak with the tongue of men and of angels and have not charity , I ...
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... Honor all men Fear God Truth is the basis of every virtue Every de- viation from veracity is criminal The Latin language is now called a dead Language because it is not spoken as the mother tongue of any nation America was discovered in ...
... Honor all men Fear God Truth is the basis of every virtue Every de- viation from veracity is criminal The Latin language is now called a dead Language because it is not spoken as the mother tongue of any nation America was discovered in ...
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... Honor , instead of the judge ; or , His Majesty , instead of the king , the expres sion is called Antonomasia . So , also , when a glutton is call- ed a Heliogabalus ( from the Roman emperor distinguished for that vice , ) or a tyrant ...
... Honor , instead of the judge ; or , His Majesty , instead of the king , the expres sion is called Antonomasia . So , also , when a glutton is call- ed a Heliogabalus ( from the Roman emperor distinguished for that vice , ) or a tyrant ...
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... Honor teaches us to respect ourselves , and to violate no right nor priv ilege of our neighbor . It leads us to support the feeble , to relieve the distressed , and to scorn to be governed by degrading and injurious pas- sions . And yet ...
... Honor teaches us to respect ourselves , and to violate no right nor priv ilege of our neighbor . It leads us to support the feeble , to relieve the distressed , and to scorn to be governed by degrading and injurious pas- sions . And yet ...
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... honor of it . In the Attic commonwealth , it was the privilege of every citizen and poet to rail aloud in public . XXIII . VARIETY OF EXPRESSION . The various modes of transposition and inversion , by which the same idea can be ...
... honor of it . In the Attic commonwealth , it was the privilege of every citizen and poet to rail aloud in public . XXIII . VARIETY OF EXPRESSION . The various modes of transposition and inversion , by which the same idea can be ...
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accent acute accent adverb Allowable rhymes Antonomasia beauty cæsura called Catachresis character clause comma composition compound compound sentence consists derived earth effect English English language Example 1st Example 2d exercise expression eyes father feelings figure following sentence Francesco Doria frequently give grave accent Greek Greek language happiness heart honor idea imagination kind labor lady language Latin Latin language letter literary look manner means mind moral nature Nearly perfect rhymes never nouns and third object observed Onomatopoeia participles of verbs phrases pleasure Pleonasm plurals of nouns poet poetical poetry present preterits and participles principles pronoun proper proposition prose remarkable rule Saxon sense short signifies sometimes sound spirit Spondee student style syllable tautology thing third persons singular thou thought tion Trochaic Trochee truth verse virtue words writer written young