The Secretary, and Complete Letter Writer: Containing a Collection of Letters Upon Most Occasions and Situations in Life. To which is Added, an Essay on Letter WritingKnott & Lloyd, 1803 - 168 páginas |
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... future imperfect , and future perfect . The present denotes the time that now is ; as , love , or am loving now . I The preterimperfect represents the action as almost finished , but not quite ; as , I loved , or did love , or was ...
... future imperfect , and future perfect . The present denotes the time that now is ; as , love , or am loving now . I The preterimperfect represents the action as almost finished , but not quite ; as , I loved , or did love , or was ...
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... FUTURE IMPERFECT TENSE . I shall , or will have , Thou shalt , or wilt have , He shall , or will have . We shall , or will have , Ye shall , or will have , They shall , or will have FUTURE PERFECT TENSE . I shall , or will have had ...
... FUTURE IMPERFECT TENSE . I shall , or will have , Thou shalt , or wilt have , He shall , or will have . We shall , or will have , Ye shall , or will have , They shall , or will have FUTURE PERFECT TENSE . I shall , or will have had ...
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... future tense of this mood is best expressed by the present ; as , I may have it to - morrow . SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD . Singular . If I have If thou have , If he have . PRESENT TENSE . Plural . If we have , If ye have , If they have . PRETER ...
... future tense of this mood is best expressed by the present ; as , I may have it to - morrow . SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD . Singular . If I have If thou have , If he have . PRESENT TENSE . Plural . If we have , If ye have , If they have . PRETER ...
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... FUTURE IMPERFECT TENSE . If I shall , or will have , If thou shall , or will have , If he shall , or will have . If we shall , or will have , If ye shall , or will have , If they shall , or will have . FUTURE PERFECT TENSE . If I shall ...
... FUTURE IMPERFECT TENSE . If I shall , or will have , If thou shall , or will have , If he shall , or will have . If we shall , or will have , If ye shall , or will have , If they shall , or will have . FUTURE PERFECT TENSE . If I shall ...
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... FUTURE I shall , or will be , Thou shalt , or wilt be , He shall , or will be . We shall , or will be , Ye shall , or will be , They shall , or will be . FUTURE PERFECT TENSE . I shall , or will have | We shall , or will have been ...
... FUTURE I shall , or will be , Thou shalt , or wilt be , He shall , or will be . We shall , or will be , Ye shall , or will be , They shall , or will be . FUTURE PERFECT TENSE . I shall , or will have | We shall , or will have been ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
accusative acquaintance adjective affection affectionate Bedouin brother called could,should dare daugh daughter DEAR SIR death denotes durst duty endeavour esteem evil father formed fortitude fortune friendship FUTURE PERFECT TENSE gentleman give gone Grace happiness heart hope human humble Servant husband IBID IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD Johnson kind learning letter Lord loved Luxembourg Madam Maignet ment mind mother nature never PARTICIPLE passion perhaps person Petrarch placed pleasure Plural POPE POTENTIAL MOOD PRESENT TENSE PRETER PRETERIMPERFECT TENSE PRETERPERFECT PRETERPLUPERFECT TENSE prison pronoun reason received revolutionary revolutionary tribunal right honourable Robespierre scene sense shew shouldest sincere Singular sometimes soothing soul SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantives suffered tears tenderness thing Thou hast Thou mayest Thou mightest Thou shalt tion tribunal Vaucluse verb virtue vowel wife wilt wish words wouldest write young lady your's
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Página 93 - The greatest benefit which one friend can confer upon another, is to guard, and excite, and elevate his virtues. This your mother will still perform, if...
Página lvii - ... whole The first, last purpose of the human soul ; And knows where faith, law, morals, all began, All end, in love of God and love of man.
Página vii - Careless their merits, or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began. Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And e'en his failings lean'd to virtue's side ; But in his duty prompt at every call, He watch'd and wept, he prayed and felt for all...
Página 143 - And the green turf lie lightly on thy breast : There shall the morn her earliest tears bestow, There the first roses of the year shall blow; While angels with their silver wings o'ershade The ground, now sacred by thy reliques made.
Página 74 - I am ignorant of any one quality, that is amiable in a man, which is not equally so in a woman : I do not except even modesty and gentleness of nature. Nor do I know one vice or folly, which is not equally detestable in both.
Página xv - Why form'd so weak, so little, and so blind? First, if thou canst, the harder reason guess, Why form'd no weaker, blinder, and no less?
Página 157 - Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting our first thoughts, and endeavour to recommend our opinion by studied ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style.
Página 144 - Burns's poems, and have read them twice ; and though they be written in a language that is new to me, and many of them on subjects much inferior to the author's ability, I think them on the whole a very extraordinary production.
Página 130 - It is the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour, than advis'd respect.
Página 84 - Soon after I perceived that I had suffered a paralytic stroke, and that my speech was taken from me. I had no pain, and so little dejection in this dreadful state, that I wondered at my own apathy, and considered that perhaps death itself, when it should come, would excite less horror than seems now to attend it.