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... mind , we shall study plainness and simplicity . Yet do we hope to be able to write in such a manner that scholars may not disdain to cast an eye on these pages . However that may be , we shall make it our first object and our last so ...
... mind , we shall study plainness and simplicity . Yet do we hope to be able to write in such a manner that scholars may not disdain to cast an eye on these pages . However that may be , we shall make it our first object and our last so ...
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... mind of the student . To draw a line at random , without a previous arrangement , trusting more to good luck than to skill for its being correct , and leaving out all consideration or inquiry as to its fitness until it is drawn , is the ...
... mind of the student . To draw a line at random , without a previous arrangement , trusting more to good luck than to skill for its being correct , and leaving out all consideration or inquiry as to its fitness until it is drawn , is the ...
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... mind their pauses in reading , " gives but an unintelligible direction to those who are unversed in the rules of analysis . A better direction would be to disregard the pauses , and endeavour to read the sentence with just such pauses ...
... mind their pauses in reading , " gives but an unintelligible direction to those who are unversed in the rules of analysis . A better direction would be to disregard the pauses , and endeavour to read the sentence with just such pauses ...
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... mind beyond that of an unmean- The word Diaresis is also from the Greek , and signifies the taking apart , or the separation of the vowels , which would other - ing or rather an unintelligible sound . wise be pronounced as one syllable ...
... mind beyond that of an unmean- The word Diaresis is also from the Greek , and signifies the taking apart , or the separation of the vowels , which would other - ing or rather an unintelligible sound . wise be pronounced as one syllable ...
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... mind , or something out of the mind . Here the statement is that Alfred reads . Such a statement is also termed a sentence . Sentence is also from the Latin , and signifies a form of words comprising a thought or sentiment . These words ...
... mind , or something out of the mind . Here the statement is that Alfred reads . Such a statement is also termed a sentence . Sentence is also from the Latin , and signifies a form of words comprising a thought or sentiment . These words ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accent adjective animals Avez-vous ball body brother called calyx carpels centre of gravity commencing common COPY-SLIP dative decimal DECLENSION denominator denotes diphthong distance divided divisor draw English word equal EXERCISE figure flowers forces fraction French French language frère gehen give given Greek ground habe hand Hence inches inflection inflorescence J'ai king language Latin leaf learner least common multiple length LESSONS letter mark means Monsieur multiplied n'ai noun object papillæ parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane plants plural position pounds practice pronoun pronounced pronunciation proposition pupil quotient reader remainder represented RÉSUMÉ OF EXAMPLES right angles root rule Sect sense sentence side singular sound square stamens stem straight line stroke supposed syllable term thou tion triangle vanishing point verb vitreous humour VOCABULARY voice vowel vulgar fractions write
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 122 - If I have seen any perish for want of clothing, or any poor without covering; If his loins have not blessed me, and if he were not warmed with the fleece of my sheep...
Seite 122 - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies...
Seite 178 - There is no man that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children, for the kingdom of God's sake, Who shall not receive manifold more in this present time, and in the world to come life everlasting.
Seite 305 - Some place the bliss in action, some in ease, Those call it Pleasure, and Contentment these...
Seite 241 - Of old hast THOU laid the foundation of the earth : And the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but THOU shalt endure : Yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment ; As a vesture shalt THOU change them, and they shall be changed : But THOU art the same, And thy years shall have no end.
Seite 121 - May it please your majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me...
Seite 298 - But hail thou Goddess, sage and holy, Hail divinest Melancholy, Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight, And therefore to our weaker view...
Seite 284 - They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight.
Seite 69 - The number to be divided is called the dividend. The number by which we divide is called the divisor. The number which shows how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend is called the quotient.
Seite 305 - Mirth is short and transient, cheerfulness fixed and permanent. Those are often raised into the greatest transports of mirth, who are subject to the greatest depressions of melancholy. On the contrary, cheerfulness, though it does not give the mind such an exquisite gladness, prevents us from falling into any depths of sorrow. Mirth is...