There appears to be, in general, equal reason for repeating the nominative, and resuming the subject, when the course of the sentence is diverted by a change of the mood or tense. The following sentences may therefore be improved. " Anger glances into... English Grammar, with an Improved Syntax - Page 130by J. M. Putnam - 1831 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
| Peter Bullions - English language - 1846 - 252 pages
...preposition, which it now retains only when followed by the relative. EXERCISES. 1. He reads and wrote well. Anger glances into the breast of a wise man but will rest only in the bosom of fools. If he understand the subject and attends to it he can scarcely fail of success. Professing regard and... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - English language - 1847 - 200 pages
...resumed ; as, " He is rich, but he is not respectable." There appears to be, in general, equal reason for repeating the nominative, and resuming the subject,...of the sentence is diverted by a change of the mood órtense. The following sentences may therefore be nnproved : " Anger glances into the breast of a... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - English language - 1849 - 218 pages
...resumed ; as, " He is rich, but he is not respectable." There appears to be, in general, equal reason for repeating the nominative, and resuming the subject,...into the breast of a wise man, but will rest only m the bosom of fooYs ;" "but rests only;" or, "but it will rest only." " Virtue is praised by many,... | |
| Peter Bullions - English language - 1849 - 250 pages
...to the rules, and if not, correct and give a reason for the change. (955) He reads and wrote well. Anger glances into the breast of a wise man, but will rest only in the bosom of fools. If he understand the subject and attends to it, he can scarcely fail of success. Enjoying health and... | |
| Peter Bullions - English language - 1851 - 264 pages
...preposition, which it now retains only when followed by the relative. EXERCISES. 1. He reads and wrote well. Anger glances into the breast of a wise man but will rest only in the bosom of fools. If he understand the subject and attends to it.he can scarcely fail of success. Professing regard and... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - English language - 1852 - 216 pages
...resumed ; as, " He is rich, but he is not respectable." There appears to be, in general, equal reason for repeating the nominative, and resuming the subject,...man, but will rest only in the bosom of fools;" "but nests only;" or, "but it will rest only." " Virtue is praised by many, and would be desired also, if... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1852 - 272 pages
...respectable." " He is not rich, but he is respectable." There appears to be, in general, equal reason for repeating the nominative, and resuming the subject,...The following sentences may therefore be improved. " Anpjer glances into the breast of a wise man, but will rest only in the bosom of fools ;" " hut rests... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - English language - 1853 - 204 pages
...resumed ; as, " He is rich, but he is not respectable." There appears to be, in general, equal reason for repeating the nominative, and resuming the subject,...mood or tense. The following sentences may therefore ba improved : " Anger glances into the breast of a wise man, but will rest only in the bosom of fools... | |
| Jessie Connell - 1854 - 188 pages
...write, to sing, to sew, These are Infinitive, you know, Then if you don't — For shame ! EXERCISE. " Anger glances into the breast of a wise man, but will rest only in the bosom of a fool." If he studies his lessons carefully, and attend to the instructions of his teachers, he will... | |
| Jessie Connell - 1854 - 186 pages
...to sew, These are Infinitive, you know, Then i/you don't — For shame ! EXERCISE. " Anger (/lances into the breast of a wise man, but will rest only in the bosom of a fool." If he studies his lessons carefully, and attend to the instructions of his teachers, he will... | |
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