Six Selections from Irving's Sketch-book: With Notes, Questions, Etc. for Home and School UseGinn & Company, 1891 - 119 Seiten |
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... passages quoted . Name very humorous and very pathetic passages in the sketches . Select a passage of fine description . " He loved his daughter better even than his pipe . " Quoted from what ? Is it humorous or matter of fact ? Why ...
... passages quoted . Name very humorous and very pathetic passages in the sketches . Select a passage of fine description . " He loved his daughter better even than his pipe . " Quoted from what ? Is it humorous or matter of fact ? Why ...
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... passage , journey , or travel by sea or by land ; hence Irving says a wide sea voyage . It is now limited to travel by sea . 2. Preparative , that which prepares ; a preparation . 5. Hemispheres . What meridian is the boundary line ...
... passage , journey , or travel by sea or by land ; hence Irving says a wide sea voyage . It is now limited to travel by sea . 2. Preparative , that which prepares ; a preparation . 5. Hemispheres . What meridian is the boundary line ...
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... passage from Goldsmith's Citizen of the World : " The farther I travel , I feel the pain of separation with stronger force ; those ties that bind me to my native country and you , are still unbroken . By every move I only drag a greater ...
... passage from Goldsmith's Citizen of the World : " The farther I travel , I feel the pain of separation with stronger force ; those ties that bind me to my native country and you , are still unbroken . By every move I only drag a greater ...
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... passage containing this idea . What were some of the amusements of the voyage ? Day - dreaming ? Look- ing down " on the monsters of the deep at their uncouth gambols " ? Watch- ing a distant sail ? Contemplating the object seen at a ...
... passage containing this idea . What were some of the amusements of the voyage ? Day - dreaming ? Look- ing down " on the monsters of the deep at their uncouth gambols " ? Watch- ing a distant sail ? Contemplating the object seen at a ...
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... passage in the piece . Give your reason for your selection . What is the simple subject in the first sentence in this sketch ? The entire subject ? GUIDE FOR ANALYSIS OF SENTENCES . How many clauses ? Kinds ? ( Dependent and independent ...
... passage in the piece . Give your reason for your selection . What is the simple subject in the first sentence in this sketch ? The entire subject ? GUIDE FOR ANALYSIS OF SENTENCES . How many clauses ? Kinds ? ( Dependent and independent ...
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35 cents 50 cents abbey Baltus Van Tassel Boards Bracebridge Brom Bones called chapel Christmas church cloisters Cloth clouds Dame Van Winkle dance delight distant door Dutch Edited Edward the Confessor effigies empire of Death England English farmhouse favorite George Somers ghosts goblin Gothic grave Guy Mannering hatchment haunted head heard heart horse Hudson humorous Ichabod Crane introduction Irving Irving's kind Knight-errant land looked Mailing Price Mizraim monument mountain neighborhood neighboring night old gentleman passage passed Peter Stuyvesant poor pupils Rip Van Winkle Rip's round scene school-house schoolmaster Scott's seemed Select sentence sepulchre ship side sketch Sleepy Hollow sometimes sound spirit squire steed story strange supple-jack Tassel teacher thee thought tion tomb trees turned urchins village voice voyage walls wandering whistle whole wild woman words York Yule clog