High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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Page 184
... things now are to be learned at once , not first one thing , then another , not one well , but many badly . Learning is to be without exertion , without attention , without toil ; without grounding , without advance , without finishing ...
... things now are to be learned at once , not first one thing , then another , not one well , but many badly . Learning is to be without exertion , without attention , without toil ; without grounding , without advance , without finishing ...
Page 243
... things which thou hast seen , and of those things in the which I will appear unto thee ; delivering thee from the people ... thing was not done in a corner . King Agrippa , believest thou the prophets ? I know that thou believest . Then ...
... things which thou hast seen , and of those things in the which I will appear unto thee ; delivering thee from the people ... thing was not done in a corner . King Agrippa , believest thou the prophets ? I know that thou believest . Then ...
Page 317
... things ; what , for animals , things and occa- sionally for persons . Examples : Who knocked at the door ? If it was one of the twins , which was it ? What did he want ? A demonstrative pronoun points out definitely the person or thing ...
... things ; what , for animals , things and occa- sionally for persons . Examples : Who knocked at the door ? If it was one of the twins , which was it ? What did he want ? A demonstrative pronoun points out definitely the person or thing ...
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