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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... mountains , which sink at once into the lake without any meadows or level ground on the water side . 2. These mountains are generally of great hight , and of the most rugged forms ; but they are clothed to the summit with luxuriant ...
... mountains , which sink at once into the lake without any meadows or level ground on the water side . 2. These mountains are generally of great hight , and of the most rugged forms ; but they are clothed to the summit with luxuriant ...
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... mountains . 4. Frequently the village is concealed by the intervention of some rising ground , or the hight of the adjoining woods ; but the church is always visible , and conveys the liveliest idea of the peace and happiness of the ...
... mountains . 4. Frequently the village is concealed by the intervention of some rising ground , or the hight of the adjoining woods ; but the church is always visible , and conveys the liveliest idea of the peace and happiness of the ...
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... mountains reflected on its plac- id waters , there are few scenes in nature , and few moments in life , which can be the source of such delightful recollec- tions . EXERCISE LXX . LOSS OF THE ARCTIC . * 1. It was autumn . HENRY WARD ...
... mountains reflected on its plac- id waters , there are few scenes in nature , and few moments in life , which can be the source of such delightful recollec- tions . EXERCISE LXX . LOSS OF THE ARCTIC . * 1. It was autumn . HENRY WARD ...
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