Though the problems stantly scream for attention,and the flibsp;appear to rage ever strohe goodness of life grows stronger still,quietly,peacefully,with more purpo and meaning than ever before.(Ralph Marston)
A philosopher onbsp;wanted to know whether he was alive or not,whibsp;is a good question for everyone to put to himlf occasionally.(William Lyon Phelps)In his library he had been always sure of leisure and tranquillity; and though prepared,as he told Elizabeth,to meet with folly and ceit in every other room of the hou.(Pride and Prejudice)
Mr Darbsp;danbsp;only onbsp;with Mrs.Hurst and onbsp;with Miss Bingley,deed being introdubsp;to any other lady,and spent the rest of the evening in walking about the room,speaking occasionally to one of his own party.(Pride and Prejudice)
During dinner,Mr.Be scarcely spoke at all; but when the rvants were withdrawn,he thought it time to have some versation with his guest,and therefore started a subjebsp;in whibsp;he expected him to shine,by that he emed very fortunate in his patroness.(Pride and Prejudice)
5.程度副詞
這類副詞包括absolutely,almost,altogether,practically,excessively,enormously,unrelievedly,overwhelmingly,highly,simply,well,just,merely,utterly,remarkably,more,perfectly,equally等。如:All the world is a stage,and all the men and women are merely players.(William Shakespeare)
You should try to ek every now opportunity instead of just waiting quietly for its visit.(Gee Moore)
Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.(John A)
They’re afraid to admit that the passion has gone out of their marriage,leaving their love-life totally.(Gill Swain)
Reading good books is like having a versation with the highly worthy persons of the past who wrote them.(Ren Descartes)
Three passions,simple but overwhelmingly strong,have governed my life: the longing for love,the arbsp;for knowledge and the unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind.(Bertrand Rusll)
Everyone is perfectly ready to believe theists when they say they have the call to preacher their version of the word of God and to accord them a kind of humble respebsp;for having subsp;a noble mission.(Isaac Asimov)