Swinton's First[-sixth] Reader, Volume 6Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, 1885 - Readers |
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... noun . 8 How ' scaped I killing ? Cas- sius here acknowledges how for- 5 swallowed fire , took poison . bearing Brutus had been . Cassius But one Roman writer says that did not know how great a sor - after hearing of Brutus's defeat row ...
... noun . 8 How ' scaped I killing ? Cas- sius here acknowledges how for- 5 swallowed fire , took poison . bearing Brutus had been . Cassius But one Roman writer says that did not know how great a sor - after hearing of Brutus's defeat row ...
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... noun in the possessive ends with the sound of s , or the following noun begins with s ; and especially when the following noun is " sake . " 2 All - hallown summer : like " latter spring , " summer as at All- hallows day , or All Saints ...
... noun in the possessive ends with the sound of s , or the following noun begins with s ; and especially when the following noun is " sake . " 2 All - hallown summer : like " latter spring , " summer as at All- hallows day , or All Saints ...
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... . 6 turned back . " Back " is a noun , not an adverb , here . 7 fat rogue . Whom ? 8 wards , postures of defense in sword practice . 9 endured , suffered . 2.- FALSTAFF'S VALOR . PRINCE HENRY and POINS in the WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 65.
... . 6 turned back . " Back " is a noun , not an adverb , here . 7 fat rogue . Whom ? 8 wards , postures of defense in sword practice . 9 endured , suffered . 2.- FALSTAFF'S VALOR . PRINCE HENRY and POINS in the WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 65.
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... " not to be broken . 3 penal . See Glossary . 4 durst = dared . ... arms . To what pro 5 Who ... noun is this adjective clause ar adjunct ? Torments1 him . Round he throws his baleful2 eyes , 88 CLASSIC ENGLISH READER Satan and Beelzebub.
... " not to be broken . 3 penal . See Glossary . 4 durst = dared . ... arms . To what pro 5 Who ... noun is this adjective clause ar adjunct ? Torments1 him . Round he throws his baleful2 eyes , 88 CLASSIC ENGLISH READER Satan and Beelzebub.
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... noun is this adjective phrase an adjunct ? 6 Thee I revisit , etc. " Thee ; " that is , the light of the natural world , which the poet now reaches , having completed his description of hell . 7 utter . . . middle darkness By the former ...
... noun is this adjective phrase an adjunct ? 6 Thee I revisit , etc. " Thee ; " that is , the light of the natural world , which the poet now reaches , having completed his description of hell . 7 utter . . . middle darkness By the former ...
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