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" 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 130
by J. M. Putnam - 1831 - 162 pages
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A Practical English Grammar: For the Use of Schools and Private Students

Albert Newton Raub - English language - 1894 - 286 pages
...be used after the word other. 1. As far as I am able to judge, the book is well written. 2. An' ger glances into the breast of a wise man, but will rest only in the bosom of fools. 3. I must be as candid as to own I have been mistaken. 4. I do not know but what he is the man I am...
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Hoenshel's Advanced Grammar

Eli J. Hoenshel - English language - 1899 - 328 pages
...affirmative to the negative, or the contrary, the subject should be repeated. 6. Anger glances into the heart of a wise man, but will rest only in the bosom of fools. Remember that coordinate conjunctions usually connect same cases, modes, tenses, etc. 7. To profess...
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English Grammar ...

Peter Bullions - 1849 - 238 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...
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