7.. -But were I Brutus And Brutus Antony, there were an Antony Would ruffle up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Cæsar, that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. 8. He, who hath bent him o'er the dead, The last of danger and distress; Have swept the lines where Beauty lingers,) And marked the mild angelic air The rapture of repose that's there The fixed yet tender traits that streak That fires not-wins not-weeps not-now- And curdles to the gazer's heart, As if to him it could impart, The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon : Adverbial sentence to d, (time.) Principal sentence to c, co-ordinate to b. Adverbial sentence to f, (time.) Principal sentence to c, co-ordinate to b and d. EXAMPLE 1. subject. All contracted in the EXAMPLE 2. Principal sentence. Principal sentence co-ordinate to a. Principal sentence co-ordinate to a and b. and d. Principal sentence co-ordinate to a, b, c, d and e. Principal sentence co-ordinate to a, b, c, d, e, and f. EXAMPLE 3. a. Many of the endowments and talents will cease entirely with the present state b. which we now possess ....... c. and of which we are too apt to be proud.. d. but virtue will be our ornament and dignity in every future state. e. to which we may be removed Principal sentence to b and c. Adjective sentence to a. Adjective sentence to a, co-ordinate to b. Adjective sentence to d. EXAMPLE 4. a. In the season of the year, I was walking in a beautiful and romantic country b. when the serenity of the sky, (opens, &c.) c. the various fruits, (opens, &c.) d. which cover the ground e. the discoloured foliage of the trees, (opens, &c.) f. and all the sweet but fading graces of inspiring autumn open the mind to benevolence Principal sentence to b, c, e, f, g, h, co-ordinate to i, n. Adverbial sentence to a, co-ordinate to b, contracted. {Adverbial sentence to a, co-ordinate to b and c, Adverbial sentence to a, co-ordinate to b, c and e. EXAMPLE 4, (continued.) g. and dispose it for contemplation h. till curiosity began to give way to weariness ...... i. and I sat me down on the fragment of a rock, overgrown with moss Adverbial sentence to a. co-ordinate to b, c, e and f, contracted in the subject. Adverbial sentence (time) to a. Principal sentence, co-ordinate to a. k. when the rustling of the falling leaves, (soothed, &c.) Adverbial sentence (place) to i, contracted. 1. the dashing of the waters, (soothed, &c.) m. and the hum of the distant city, soothed my mind into perfect tranquillity. ..... n. and sleep insensibly stole upon me.. o. as I was indulging the agreeable reveries p. which the objects around me naturally inspired..... Adverbial sentence to i, co-ordinate to k. Adverbial sentence to i, co-ordinate to k and 1. NOTE. Here c, d, e, and the subject of f, might have been all clustered together as one compound subject to " manner, k, l, and the subject of m, as one compound subject to "soothed." open;" and in like EXAMPLE 5. a. An intimate acquaintance with the best descrip tive poets, will promote this amiable sensibility b. for then the face of nature has novelty superadded c. the passions are not pre-engaged Principal sentence. Principal sentence (causative) co-ordinate to a. Principal sentence (causative) to a, co-ordinate to b. (Principal sentence (causative) to a, co-ordinate to EXAMPLE 6. a. Then burst his mighty heart b. and in his mantle muffling up his face, Great Principal sentence Principal sentence, co-ordinate to a. |