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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... hope of the author - a hope founded upon the experience of many years in the actual business of teaching , many interchanges of thought with the most eminent educators , added to a wide , varied , and careful observation in all classes ...
... hope of the author - a hope founded upon the experience of many years in the actual business of teaching , many interchanges of thought with the most eminent educators , added to a wide , varied , and careful observation in all classes ...
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... Hope ...... II . - Immortality of the Soul . III . - True Happiness .... IV . A Firm Religious Belief . V. Nature ... VI . - Retrospection . VII . - Selfishness . " VIII . - A Resolute Mind . 66 IX . - The Drop of Water . X - Female ...
... Hope ...... II . - Immortality of the Soul . III . - True Happiness .... IV . A Firm Religious Belief . V. Nature ... VI . - Retrospection . VII . - Selfishness . " VIII . - A Resolute Mind . 66 IX . - The Drop of Water . X - Female ...
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... hope that she loves again . 4. At eve she hangs o'er the western sky , ( 8 ) Dark clouds for a glorious canopy , ' And round the skirts of their deepen'd fold , She YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 47 Rufus Dawes, The Lover's Leap.
... hope that she loves again . 4. At eve she hangs o'er the western sky , ( 8 ) Dark clouds for a glorious canopy , ' And round the skirts of their deepen'd fold , She YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 47 Rufus Dawes, The Lover's Leap.
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... hope to the breeze unfurled ; And only with a hope on ' high , Can a mortal ever love to die . I LIVE TO LOVE . 7. " I live to love , " said a laughing girl , And she playfully tossed each flaxen curl ; And she climbed on her loving ...
... hope to the breeze unfurled ; And only with a hope on ' high , Can a mortal ever love to die . I LIVE TO LOVE . 7. " I live to love , " said a laughing girl , And she playfully tossed each flaxen curl ; And she climbed on her loving ...
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... hope in his bright and beaming eye , And he longed for riper years ; He clung to life , he dared its strife , — He felt nor dread nor fears . 3. " O , life is sweet ! " came merrily From the lips of a fair young bride , And a happy ...
... hope in his bright and beaming eye , And he longed for riper years ; He clung to life , he dared its strife , — He felt nor dread nor fears . 3. " O , life is sweet ! " came merrily From the lips of a fair young bride , And a happy ...
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