. A practical grammar; in which words, phrases, and sentences are classified according to their offices, and their relations to each other. a -j- i As—Introduces an auxiliary < He—Subject of passed.£ Passed—Predicate of he. Principalparts. Adjuncts. < Let the principal parts of the same diagram be written on theblack-board, and vary the adjuncts to the following sentences. He plants his footsteps in the sea,And rides upon the storm. The ravished eye casts its glance around on every side, andis never satisfied with gazing. That I might explore the records of remote ages, and be


. A practical grammar; in which words, phrases, and sentences are classified according to their offices, and their relations to each other. a -j- i As—Introduces an auxiliary < He—Subject of passed.£ Passed—Predicate of he. Principalparts. Adjuncts. < Let the principal parts of the same diagram be written on theblack-board, and vary the adjuncts to the following sentences. He plants his footsteps in the sea,And rides upon the storm. The ravished eye casts its glance around on every side, andis never satisfied with gazing. That I might explore the records of remote ages, and be-come familiar with the learning and literature of other times. Taylor, But now a wave, high rising oer the deep,Lifts its dire crest—and, like a vengeful fiend,Comes as a mountain on. He leaps enclosures, bounds into the world.—Young. By that dread name, we wave the sword on high. And swear for her to live—with her to The moon in the east, now her crescent displays,And adds to the grandeur of night. SENTENCES CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS. 35 And the eyes of the sleepers waxed deadly and chill (27.) DEAD LY^ WAXED CZMT. CHILL.) Compound sentence—intransitive. ANALYSIS. Principal ( Eyes—Subject of • waxed deadly [and] ( Waxed deadly [and] chill—Predicate of eyes. Adjuncts. < ^n Mi t ^ Adjuncts of eyes. J I <Jt the sleepers ) Construction. And, introduces an additional sentence, Conj., 13. The, limits eyes, Adj., 9. Eyes, agent of waxed deadly [and] chill, Noun, 7. Of, expresses relation of eyes [and] sleepers, - - Prep., 12. The, limits sleepers, - - Adj., 9. Sleepers, object of relation expressed by of, Noun, 7. Waxed, expresses (with deadly [and] chill) what is af-firmed of eyes, Verb, 10. Deadly, used in predication with waxed, Adj., 9. And, connects deadly [and] chill, Conj. 13. Chill, used in predication with waxed, ------- Adj., 9. Additional Examples. Age is dark and unlovely. — Now, therefore, be not grieved nor angry wi


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