Part 160 (1/2)
Every man has at times in his mind the ---- of what he should be, but is not
IDIOCY (page 207)
QUESTIONS
1 What is _idiocy_? 2 What is _imbecility_? How does it compare with _idiocy_? 3 How does _insanity_ differ from _idiocy_ or _imbecility_?
4 How do _folly_ and _foolishness_ compare with _idiocy_? 5 What is _fatuity_? _stupidity_?
EXAMPLES
Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis ---- to be wise
To expect an effect without a cause, or attainment without application, is little less than ----
IDLE (page 208)
QUESTIONS
1 Froinal ? 2 What does _idle_ in present use properly denote? Does it necessarily denote the absence of all action? 3 What does _lazy_ signify? How does it differ froish_? 5 In what real, and what does it denote? 6 How does _indolent_ compare with _slothful_?
EXAMPLES
The ---- streareen scuhtful of others
As the door turneth upon his hinges, so doth the ---- turn upon his bed
IGNORANT (page 208)
QUESTIONS
1 What does _ignorant_ signify? Hoide is its range? 2 What is theof _illiterate_? 3 How does _unlettered_ compare with _illiterate_?