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48. A gentieman made it a rule in reading to skip over all sentences hespied a note
on the
a fog rolled over the city in the small hours, the early part of the night was douces
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I were personally your enemy, I might pity and forgive you.
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EXERCISE IN COMPOSITION 101
habited
1.
just law
sly done.
ved and
the sun shines again
be not melancholy
La very difficult one to acquire.
you think or know yourself to be in the right
Fill the blanks with Conjunctions:-
somewhat pompous, he was an entertaining companion.
2. "Mr. Johnson", said I, "I do indeed come from Scotland, but I cannot help it
3. The man that stands by me in trouble I won't bid him go
4.
you are upon Earth enjoy the good things that are here,
5. The art of pleasing is a very necessary one to possess;
6. Never maintain an argument with heat and clamour,
7. the crowd cheered loudly
the Prime Minister arrived.
the translators of the Iliad were masters of an English style much fitter for that work
8. I am persuaded
any we see in our present writings.
9. He (Chaucer) must have been a man of most wonderful comprehensive nature,
compass of his Canterbury Tales the various manners and humours of the whole English nation, in his aga
10. It is the common doom of man
he must eat his bread by the sweat of his brow.
11. It is a sort of paradox, it is true: we are never more in danger
when we think ourselves most secure.
12. I have imposed upon myself, I have been guilty of no other imposition.
the little
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