Longmans' School CompositionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1890 - 305页 |
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第14页
... truth . 13. It was rather cold . You do not believe it . He was not believed . The day was pleasant . 14. He is often told of his faults . He does not mend them . 15. Hand joins ' in hand . The wicked shall not go unpunished . ( c ) By ...
... truth . 13. It was rather cold . You do not believe it . He was not believed . The day was pleasant . 14. He is often told of his faults . He does not mend them . 15. Hand joins ' in hand . The wicked shall not go unpunished . ( c ) By ...
第21页
... truth fair Montague I am too fond . O grave where is thy victory ? I pray you sire to let me have the honour . Exult ye proud patricians . Put on thy strength O Zion . My name dear saint is hateful to myself . I am sorry friend that my ...
... truth fair Montague I am too fond . O grave where is thy victory ? I pray you sire to let me have the honour . Exult ye proud patricians . Put on thy strength O Zion . My name dear saint is hateful to myself . I am sorry friend that my ...
第31页
... Truth freedom and virtue are the noblest possessions . Thou art he but ah how fallen . The Lord said unto Satan Whence comest thou . Is this the grey - haired wanderer mildly said The voice which we so lately overheard Hark ' tis the ...
... Truth freedom and virtue are the noblest possessions . Thou art he but ah how fallen . The Lord said unto Satan Whence comest thou . Is this the grey - haired wanderer mildly said The voice which we so lately overheard Hark ' tis the ...
第35页
... truth . What the Bear said . As two friends were travelling through a wood , a bear rushed out upon them . One of the men , without a thought to his companion , climbed up into a tree , and hid among the branches . The other , knowing ...
... truth . What the Bear said . As two friends were travelling through a wood , a bear rushed out upon them . One of the men , without a thought to his companion , climbed up into a tree , and hid among the branches . The other , knowing ...
第38页
... truth would displease the king , so he tried to avoid a reply by saying that he was not skilful in such matters . As , however , James insisted on a plain answer , he said , ' I am sure that your Majesty may lawfully take brother ...
... truth would displease the king , so he tried to avoid a reply by saying that he was not skilful in such matters . As , however , James insisted on a plain answer , he said , ' I am sure that your Majesty may lawfully take brother ...
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