Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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We set intellect at the head of labor , and bid it lead the way to all wonders and discoveries ; but we know that intellect can not go alone . Intellect can not separate itself from labor . 16. Intellect has also its labor ; and in its ...
We set intellect at the head of labor , and bid it lead the way to all wonders and discoveries ; but we know that intellect can not go alone . Intellect can not separate itself from labor . 16. Intellect has also its labor ; and in its ...
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His head reclined upon his breast , Or nodding rolled from side to side . 2. “ Let this young rogue be sent to bed ; ' 'More I had not time to say , When the poor urchin raised his head To beg that he might longer stay .
His head reclined upon his breast , Or nodding rolled from side to side . 2. “ Let this young rogue be sent to bed ; ' 'More I had not time to say , When the poor urchin raised his head To beg that he might longer stay .
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He looked where the moss on the north side grew , The gnarléd arms outspread , The solemn shadow the huge tree threw , As it towered above his head . 10 . And vague - like fears the boy surround , In the shadow of that tree , So growing ...
He looked where the moss on the north side grew , The gnarléd arms outspread , The solemn shadow the huge tree threw , As it towered above his head . 10 . And vague - like fears the boy surround , In the shadow of that tree , So growing ...
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