"Parenthetical" Quotes from Famous Books
... these sentences the pronoun to be supplied is the subject of "is honest," and "I know" is parenthetical. In the second sentence, the pronoun to be supplied is the subject of "to be honest," which is the complement of "I ... — Practical Exercises in English • Huber Gray Buehler
... development of the machinery for justice, revenue, ecclesiastical affairs, war, trade, colonies, police, and so forth. Each chapter should expound the actual state of things, and trace the historical development of one department, and would involve a variety of parenthetical inquiries, which should be carefully subordinated to the main purpose. Various hints are given as to the course of investigation that will be necessary. Fitzjames began to work upon this scheme; and his opening chapters fill two or three large ... — The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. - A Judge of the High Court of Justice • Sir Leslie Stephen
... proved serious?" he asked, smiling, but unable to altogether do away with a species of parenthetical ... — The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary • Anne Warner
... citizens." The leading citizen promptly took the war-path, as an esteemed contemporary expressed it in reporting the difficulty with the cynical lightness and the profusion of felicitous head-lines with which our journalism often alleviates the history of tragic occurrences: the parenthetical touch in the closing statement, that "Mr. Hubbard leaves a (divorced) wife and child somewhere at the East," was quite ... — A Modern Instance • William Dean Howells
... a parenthetical statement begins but no ending was printed. This was retained. ((though you know, Don, ... — Donald and Dorothy • Mary Mapes Dodge |