This section is from the book "Two Years' Course In English Composition", by Charles Lane Hanson. Also available from Amazon: Two Years' Course In English Composition.
XXXI. Marks of parenthesis are used to inclose expressions that do not form an essential part of the sentence.
Know then this truth (enough for man to know),
"Virtue alone is happiness below."
Study the gerund construction (see p. 15).
 
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