| James N. Patrick - English language - 1898 - 238 pages
...bare predicate is modified by its object, something, and the phrase for hereafter, an adverb-term. He who receives a good turn should never forget it ; he who does one should never remember it. MODEL. — VIII. It is a compound-complex sentence; compound because it is composed of two coordinate... | |
| John Wilson - English language - 1899 - 362 pages
...ignorance: those assume the most who know the least Do not despise human life: it is the gift of God. He who receives a good turn should never forget it: he who doe> one should never remember it. All reasoning is retrospect: it consists in the application of facts... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - American essays - 1900 - 644 pages
...of their own when they insist on so much, and set their credit upon that of others. Gratitude. — He who receives a Good Turn should never forget it : he who does one, should never remember it CHESTERFIELD, EARL OF (England, 16941773) Blockhead Writers and Readers.— I do by no means advise... | |
| Frederick Edward Hulme - Proverbs - 1902 - 290 pages
...alone," for no one will go out of their way to help curmudgeons. It is an excellent maxim, too, that " He who receives a good turn should never forget it ; he who does one should never remember it." All have not the tact of him whose praises Moore sings : "Whose wit in the combat as gentle as bright... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - English literature - 1902 - 566 pages
...of their own when they insist on so much, and set their credit upon that of others. Gratitude. — He who receives a Good Turn should never forget it: he who does one, should never remember it. CHESTERFIELD, EARL OP (England, 16941773) Blockhead Writers and Readers. — I do by no means advise... | |
| Character - 1903 - 172 pages
...triumph won ; And each good thought or action moves The dark world nearer to the sun. — JG Whittier. He who receives a good turn should never forget it; he who does one should never remember it. — Charron. Life is made up, not of great sacrifices, or duties, but of little things, in which smiles... | |
| Abram N. Coleman - Maxims - 1903 - 310 pages
...for all misfortunes, but ingratitude dries up the fountain of all goodness. Cardinal Richelieu. 23. He who receives a good turn should never forget it; he who does one should never remember it. R. de Charron. 24. Ingratitude makes the receiver worse, but the benefactor better. Anon. 25. One ungrateful... | |
| James N. Patrick - English language - 1903 - 220 pages
...bare predicate is modified by its object, something, and the phrase for hereafter, an adverb-term. He who receives a good turn should never forget it; he who does one should never remember it. MODEL.—Vm. It is a compound-complex sentence; compound because it is composed of two coordinate sentences... | |
| Elizabeth Hill Spalding - English language - 1905 - 296 pages
...geese, sporting in the spring sun, answer the call of the wild flock steering northward above them. II. He who receives a good turn should never forget it : he who does one should never remember it. The point of transition in I is at the close of the introductory clause ; all succeeding clauses have... | |
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