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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... never would lay down my arms.— NEVER , NEVER , never . Pitt . NOTE V. - Emphasis sometimes changes the seat of accent from its ordinary position . QUESTIONS . - How are emphatic words often denoted ? How are those denoted , which are ...
... never would lay down my arms.— NEVER , NEVER , never . Pitt . NOTE V. - Emphasis sometimes changes the seat of accent from its ordinary position . QUESTIONS . - How are emphatic words often denoted ? How are those denoted , which are ...
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... never any of you saw ; -and he was also such an eminent musician , that he could go through the singing- book at a sitting , without the least fatigue , beating time like a windmill all the way . 6. He had , too , a liberal hand ...
... never any of you saw ; -and he was also such an eminent musician , that he could go through the singing- book at a sitting , without the least fatigue , beating time like a windmill all the way . 6. He had , too , a liberal hand ...
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... never have health , you'll never have wealth , Unless you're up soon in the morning ! " Still hourly the sound goes round and round , With a tone that ceases never ; While tears are shed for bright days fled , ( pl . ) And the old ...
... never have health , you'll never have wealth , Unless you're up soon in the morning ! " Still hourly the sound goes round and round , With a tone that ceases never ; While tears are shed for bright days fled , ( pl . ) And the old ...
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