complex sentence: The evening was far advanced. The squire would not permit us to change our traveling dresses. He ushered us at once to the company. The company was assembled in a hall. The hall was large and oldfashioned. 5. Correct the following sentences... American Education - Pagina 2831906Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Washington Irving - 1853 - 524 pagine
...singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate: as the. even ing was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our traveling dresses, but ushered us at once to th¿ oumpany, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned hail. It was composed... | |
| Washington Irving - 1861 - 474 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate : as the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which w^as assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 532 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate: as the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 518 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whirn and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate: as the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 524 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate : as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Flower emblems - 1871 - 114 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate; aa the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large, old-fashioned... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 412 pagine
...presence of religious thought. The family /lathering.—The family meeting was warm ana affectionate : as the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large oldfashioned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1876 - 194 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate ; as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 550 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate: as the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once 'to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 970 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and aflectionate: as the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
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