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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Page 208
... stood at the wheel , and men saw him . Death sat upon the prow , and no eye beheld him . Whoever stood at the wheel in all the voyage , Death was the pilot that steered the craft , and none knew it . He neither revealed his presence nor ...
... stood at the wheel , and men saw him . Death sat upon the prow , and no eye beheld him . Whoever stood at the wheel in all the voyage , Death was the pilot that steered the craft , and none knew it . He neither revealed his presence nor ...
Page 227
... stood by me had just before thrown down his visage , which , it seems , was too long for him . It was , indeed , ex- tended to a most shameful length ; I believe the very chin was , modestly speaking , as long as my whole face . 10. We ...
... stood by me had just before thrown down his visage , which , it seems , was too long for him . It was , indeed , ex- tended to a most shameful length ; I believe the very chin was , modestly speaking , as long as my whole face . 10. We ...
Page 386
... stood at the foot of a tall and rag- ged precipice . Here we stood , and gazed almost breathlessly the clouds , marshaling themselves like bloody giants in the sky . The thunder was not frequent , but every burst was so fearful , that ...
... stood at the foot of a tall and rag- ged precipice . Here we stood , and gazed almost breathlessly the clouds , marshaling themselves like bloody giants in the sky . The thunder was not frequent , but every burst was so fearful , that ...
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