Advanced Pages of Elements of English Grammar

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Advanced Pages of Elements of English Grammar
George P George Pliny Brown
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Birds of passage sailed through the leaden air from the icebound, desolate northern bays to the shores of tropical islands.
Firmly built with rafters of oak, the house of the farmer stood on the side of a hill commanding the sea.
The firelight was gleaming on the windows.
Four large rosy peaches were lying on a white plate.
The people of tropical regions are usually indolent ' Texas is a very large state.
White and red roses were scattered before the queen's chariot.
Digitized by Google 56 ELEM
...ENTS OF ENGLISH 6RAMMAB.
The task is done.
A thought, or judgment, is composed of ideas.
The bell rang, but the children did not hear it.
THE INTERJECTION.
122. The inteijection is the sign of a feeling, but not of an idea. It is not an element of the sentence, therefore, and does not properly belong to the parts of speech, for these are all signs of ideas.
Different feelings are expressed by different exclamations.
What feelings are expressed in the following: Alas! pshaw! hey-day! hist! zounds!


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