The Cambridge Examiner, Τόμος 3J. Palmer, 1883 |
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Σελίδα 3
... Distinguish between the portions of his letter . Explain the symbols of the baskets of figs , and of the yokes and bonds . 2. Give a short account of Zedekiah's rebellion , and of Nebu- chadnezzar's proceedings . Who were the chief ...
... Distinguish between the portions of his letter . Explain the symbols of the baskets of figs , and of the yokes and bonds . 2. Give a short account of Zedekiah's rebellion , and of Nebu- chadnezzar's proceedings . Who were the chief ...
Σελίδα 12
... Distinguish between the use of se and des . Is án commonly used as an indefinite article , or is its place filled in any other way ? 4. How is self used ? How has it come in modern English to be joined sometimes to the personal , and ...
... Distinguish between the use of se and des . Is án commonly used as an indefinite article , or is its place filled in any other way ? 4. How is self used ? How has it come in modern English to be joined sometimes to the personal , and ...
Σελίδα 17
... distinguish clearly that which was right and useful from that which was not . ( ii ) He said that of those who cared not for their country so much as for their own private interests , there were some who merely did not take any trouble ...
... distinguish clearly that which was right and useful from that which was not . ( ii ) He said that of those who cared not for their country so much as for their own private interests , there were some who merely did not take any trouble ...
Σελίδα 19
... Distinguish between primitive and derived tenses , and give the primitive tenses of se laver , craindre , acquérir , croître , fuir . 4. Give a list of adjectives which usually precede the noun . 5. Give the genders and meaning of foie ...
... Distinguish between primitive and derived tenses , and give the primitive tenses of se laver , craindre , acquérir , croître , fuir . 4. Give a list of adjectives which usually precede the noun . 5. Give the genders and meaning of foie ...
Σελίδα 21
... Distinguish between foie and foi , jeune and jeûne , cru and crû , aveuglement and aveuglément , dès and dés . 6. Explain the absence of case - endings in modern French , and trace the gradual loss of the inflexions . 7. How do you ...
... Distinguish between foie and foi , jeune and jeûne , cru and crû , aveuglement and aveuglément , dès and dés . 6. Explain the absence of case - endings in modern French , and trace the gradual loss of the inflexions . 7. How do you ...
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Σελίδα 278 - Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation : he was naturally learned ; he needed not the spectacles of books to read Nature ; he looked inwards, and found her there. I cannot say he is everywhere alike ; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with the greatest of mankind. He is many times flat and insipid, his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he is always great when some great occasion is presented to him.
Σελίδα 105 - Not that fair field Of Enna, where Proserpine gathering flowers, Herself a fairer flower by gloomy Dis Was gathered, which cost Ceres all that pain To seek her through the world...
Σελίδα 199 - In at the window climbs, or o'er the tiles : So clomb this first grand thief into God's fold; So since into his church lewd hirelings climb. Thence up he flew; and on the Tree of Life, The middle tree and highest there that grew, Sat like a cormorant...
Σελίδα 278 - Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began. Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And even his failings leaned to virtue's side ; But, in his duty prompt at every call, He watched and wept, he prayed and felt, for all...
Σελίδα 76 - If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, and also into two unequal parts, the rectangle contained by the unequal parts, together with the square on the line between the points of section, is equal to the square on half the line.
Σελίδα 59 - For neither man nor angel can discern Hypocrisy, the only evil that walks Invisible, except to God alone, By his permissive will, through heaven and earth: And oft, though Wisdom wake, Suspicion sleeps At Wisdom's gate, and to Simplicity Resigns her charge, while Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems...
Σελίδα 121 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
Σελίδα 322 - From their Creator, and transgress His will, For one restraint, lords of the world besides? Who first seduced them to that foul revolt ? Th
Σελίδα 150 - Like to the senators of the antique Rome, With the plebeians swarming at their heels, Go forth and fetch their conquering Caesar in : As, by a lower but loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress, As in good time he may, from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ! much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry.
Σελίδα 11 - Muse to venture down The dark descent, and up to re-ascend, Though hard and rare.