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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... hath been , it is that which shall be , and that which is done , is that which shall be done , and there is no new thing under the sun . NOTE IV . - Emphasis , as before intimated , varies in de- grees of intensity . EXAMPLES OF ...
... hath been , it is that which shall be , and that which is done , is that which shall be done , and there is no new thing under the sun . NOTE IV . - Emphasis , as before intimated , varies in de- grees of intensity . EXAMPLES OF ...
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... should the voice sink below the gene- ral pitch ? Is it raised above the general pitch in the rising inflection ? And hath man the power , with his pride and 2 YOUNG LADIES 25 READER . Rising and Falling Inflections Domestic Life.
... should the voice sink below the gene- ral pitch ? Is it raised above the general pitch in the rising inflection ? And hath man the power , with his pride and 2 YOUNG LADIES 25 READER . Rising and Falling Inflections Domestic Life.
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... hath man the power , with his pride and skill , To arouse all nature with storms at will ? Hath he power to color the summer clóud , — To allay the tempest , when hills are bowed ? Can he waken the spring with her festal wreath ? Can ...
... hath man the power , with his pride and skill , To arouse all nature with storms at will ? Hath he power to color the summer clóud , — To allay the tempest , when hills are bowed ? Can he waken the spring with her festal wreath ? Can ...
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... hath talked With all its tongues , and in the fastnesses ( > ) ( sl . ) ( pp . ) ( Po . ) ( f . ) ( 0 ° ) ( f . ) Of the far dingle , ( p . ) faint and ( pp . ) fainter heard , Dies the last sullen echo . He said , and on the rampart ...
... hath talked With all its tongues , and in the fastnesses ( > ) ( sl . ) ( pp . ) ( Po . ) ( f . ) ( 0 ° ) ( f . ) Of the far dingle , ( p . ) faint and ( pp . ) fainter heard , Dies the last sullen echo . He said , and on the rampart ...
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... hath God set a tabernacle for the sun . " Behold him coming forth from the chambers of the east . See the clouds , like floating cur- tains are thrown back at his approach . With what refulgent majesty does he walk abroad ! How ...
... hath God set a tabernacle for the sun . " Behold him coming forth from the chambers of the east . See the clouds , like floating cur- tains are thrown back at his approach . With what refulgent majesty does he walk abroad ! How ...
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