Exercise 30
Analyze the following sentences.
1. Throughout this period, Rousseau was, for the last time in his life, at peace with most of his fellows.—Morley.
2. In life it is difficult to say who does the most mischief—enemies with the worst intentions, or friends with the best.—Bulwer.
3. For men of force are generally men of faults.
4. Close under the eastern foot of Gerizim, at the opening of the side valley from the wide plain, on a slight knoll, a mile and a half from the town, surrounded now by stones and broken pillars, is Jacob’s Well.—Geikie.
5. Prudence had kept him away from the other girl, but he was feeling a great want; some one to applaud him.—Barrie.
6. Self-reliance, self-restraint, self-control, self-direction, these constitute an educated will.—J. F. Clarke.
7. The aspect of the venerable mansion has always affected me like a human countenance.—Hawthorne.
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