An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the Language, Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises, and a Key to the Exercises, Volume 2T. Wilson, 1808 - English language |
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... temper unhappy . A sensual mind . The babbling brook , A limpid.stream . The devious walk . A winding canal . The serpentine river . A melancholy fact . An interesting history . A happier life . The woodbine's fragrance . A cheering ...
... temper unhappy . A sensual mind . The babbling brook , A limpid.stream . The devious walk . A winding canal . The serpentine river . A melancholy fact . An interesting history . A happier life . The woodbine's fragrance . A cheering ...
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... Temper the vivacity of youth , with a proper mixture of serious thought . The spirit of true religion is social , kind , and cheerful . Let no compliance with the intemperate mirth of others , ever betray you into profane sallies . In ...
... Temper the vivacity of youth , with a proper mixture of serious thought . The spirit of true religion is social , kind , and cheerful . Let no compliance with the intemperate mirth of others , ever betray you into profane sallies . In ...
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... temper , and in our heart . Though bad men attempt to turn virtue into ridicule , they honour it at the bottom of their hearts . Of what small moment to our real happiness , are many of those injuries which draw forth our resent- ment ...
... temper , and in our heart . Though bad men attempt to turn virtue into ridicule , they honour it at the bottom of their hearts . Of what small moment to our real happiness , are many of those injuries which draw forth our resent- ment ...
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... the serene atmosphere , the mild zephyr , are the proper emblems of a gentle temper , and a peaceful life . Among the sons of strife , all is loud and tempestuous . C 2 CHAPTER II . EXERCISES IN PARSING , AS IT RESPECTS PARSING . $ 5.
... the serene atmosphere , the mild zephyr , are the proper emblems of a gentle temper , and a peaceful life . Among the sons of strife , all is loud and tempestuous . C 2 CHAPTER II . EXERCISES IN PARSING , AS IT RESPECTS PARSING . $ 5.
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... . The flower is easily blasted . It is short - lived at the best ; and trifling , at any rate , in comparison with the higher , and more lasting beauties of the mind . A contented temper opens a clear sky , and brightens 45 EXERCISES .
... . The flower is easily blasted . It is short - lived at the best ; and trifling , at any rate , in comparison with the higher , and more lasting beauties of the mind . A contented temper opens a clear sky , and brightens 45 EXERCISES .
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