| Stephen W. Clark - 1855 - 258 páginas
...a construction similar to what. EXAMPLES — " Whatever purifies, fortifies also the heart." " Wlu> lives to Nature, rarely can be poor, Who lives to Fancy, never can be rich." OBS. 8. — What, whatever, and whatsoever, are often used Adjectively. EXAMPLES — " What book have... | |
| 1856 - 570 páginas
...every thing. e. — Shakspeare. ALL love the womb that their first beings bred. Mature. — Young. WHO lives to Nature, rarely can be poor; Who lives to Fancy, never can be rich. e, — Thomson. WHO can paint Like Nature ? Can Imagination boast, Amid its gay creation, hues like... | |
| John Mulligan - 1857 - 608 páginas
...prose of our older writers, particularly in the authorized version of the Scriptures. (8) Examples : " WHO lives to nature rarely can be poor ; WHO lives to fancy never can be rich." " WHOM the Lord loveth He chasteneth." " WHOM he would he slew, and WHOM he would ho kept alive, and... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 páginas
...of truth. Gratitude is the music of the heart, when its chords are swept by the breeze of kindness. Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well — acts nobly ; — angels could no more. There... | |
| Stephen Watkins Clark - 1859 - 320 páginas
...have a construction similar to what. EXAMPLES. — "Wiiatover purifies, fortifies also the heart." "Who lives to Nature, rarely can be poor; Who lives to Fancy, never car. be rich." OBS. 8. — What, which, whatever, and whatsoever, are often used Adje<« lively. EXAMPLES.... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 páginas
...peep, and peep ngoii And wish, and wonder it is absent still. Flow few can rescue opulence from want! Who lives to nature rarely can be poor; Who lives to fancy never can !« rich. Poor is the man in debt; the man of gold, In debt to Fortune, trembles nt her power: The... | |
| Stephen Watkins Clark - 1860 - 324 páginas
...a construction similar to what. EXAMPLES. — "Whatever purifies, fortifies also the heart." "TF7io lives to Nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to Fancy, never car. be rich." OBS. 8. — What, which, whatever, and whatsoever, are often used Adjeolively. . EXAMPLES.... | |
| William Jordan Unwin - 1862 - 126 páginas
...ofton employed indefinitely (without an antecedent expressed), like what and the compound relatives. " Who lives to nature rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy never can be rich.'' " Whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth." Who=he who. Whom= him whom. 6. The conjunctive pronoun sometimes... | |
| 1863 - 854 páginas
...desires. "High built abundance ! heap on heap ! for what ? To breed new wants, and beggar us the more " " Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor : Who lives to fancy, rarely can be rich." S. COZENS. MY FIRST SUNDAY ON BOARD. ( Written on board the Amazon, while lying... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1864 - 472 páginas
...out to them the interesting beauties of nature, and, having led them to the fount, show them that " Who lives to nature rarely can be poor, Who lives to fancy never can be rich." We are convinced that no selection of teachers and appropriation of fund?, however liberal, will raise... | |
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