12. I hold our actual knowledge very cheap.—Emerson.
13.
Then saunter down that terrace whence the sea
All fair with wing-like sails you may discern.
—Jean Ingelow.
14. Man hath no fate except past days.—E. Arnold.
15. How few men in all the pride of culture can emulate the easy grace of a bright woman’s letter!—Higginson.
16. And, what is notable, in no time whatever can they entirely eradicate out of living men’s hearts a certain altogether peculiar reverence for Great Men.—Carlyle.
CHAPTER VII
THE SUBSTANTIVE CLAUSE