Progressive Exercises in English Grammar, 第 1 篇

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Crocker & Brewster, 1839 - 96 頁
 

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第 83 頁 - The sky is changed ! and such a change! Oh night, And storm, and darkness! ye are wondrous strong. ******* And this is in the night:—Most glorious night! Thou wert not made for slumber ! Let me be A sharer in thy fierce and far delight,— A portion of the tempest and of thee! How the lit lake
第 83 頁 - glorious night! Thou wert not made for slumber ! Let me be A sharer in thy fierce and far delight,— A portion of the tempest and of thee! How the lit lake shines,—a phosphoric sea.
第 70 頁 - Happier in this than mightiest bards have been, Whose fate to distant homes confined their lot, Shall I, unmoved, behold the hallowed scene Which others rave of, though they know it not 1 Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows 1 Who, with
第 20 頁 - Saw, See, Seek, Sell, Send, Set, Shake, Shape, Shave, Shear, Shed, Shine, Show, Shoe, Shoot, Shrink, Shred, Shut, Sing, Sink, Sit, Slay, Sleep, Slide, Sling, Slink, Slit, Smite, Sow, Speak, Speed, Spend, Spill, Spin, Spit, Split, Spread, Spring,
第 82 頁 - For why ? There was but one great rule for all ; To wit, that each should work his own desire, And eat, drink, study, sleep as it may fall, Or melt the time in love, or wake the lyre, And carol what, unbid, the muses might inspire.
第 19 頁 - Got, Gilt, r. Girt, r. Gave, Went, Graved, Ground, Grew, Had, Hung, r. Heard, Hewed, Hid, Hit, Held, Hurt, Kept, Knit, r. Knew, Laded, Laid, Led, Left, Lent, Let, Lay, Loaded, Lost, Made, Met, Mowed, Paid, Put, Read, Rent, Rid, Rode, Rang, Rose, Rived, Ran, Sawed,
第 71 頁 - rarely can be poor; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Who brands me on the forehead, breaks my sword, Or lays the bloody scourge upon my back, Wrongs me
第 21 頁 - Strike, String, Strive, Strow, or Strew, Swear, Sweat, Swell, Swim, Swing, Take, Teach, Tear, Tell, Think, Thrive, Throw, Thrust, Tread, Wax, Wear, Weave, Weep, Win, Wind, Work, Wring, Write,
第 73 頁 - Suppose, then, what there is no reason to doubt, each individual of this number to be in a state of positive enjoyment; what a sum, collectively, of gratification and pleasure have we here before our
第 83 頁 - Thus criticks, of less judgment than caprice, Curious, not knowing, not exact, but nice, Form short ideas ; and offend in arts, As most in manners, by a love to parts.

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