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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... whole series of Sanders ' Reading Books , from first to last , has been designed to be constructed . In none of the series , however , has the application of this prin- ciple been more studiously observed , since in none has it appeared ...
... whole series of Sanders ' Reading Books , from first to last , has been designed to be constructed . In none of the series , however , has the application of this prin- ciple been more studiously observed , since in none has it appeared ...
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... whole world . Bible . 6. Ye worship ye know not what : we know what we worship . NOTE VIII . - The following examples contain two or more sets of Antitheses . 1. I will make the stars of the west the suns of the east . Kossuth . 2. We ...
... whole world . Bible . 6. Ye worship ye know not what : we know what we worship . NOTE VIII . - The following examples contain two or more sets of Antitheses . 1. I will make the stars of the west the suns of the east . Kossuth . 2. We ...
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... whole being did swear together ; that is , did join , or unite under the solemnity of an oath . The word was used in relation to plots and conspiracies , but it also had the kindred sense of urging , as with the solemnity of an oath ...
... whole being did swear together ; that is , did join , or unite under the solemnity of an oath . The word was used in relation to plots and conspiracies , but it also had the kindred sense of urging , as with the solemnity of an oath ...
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... whole frame , not a plank or a rope , which is not , in some mysterious way , en- veloped with human interests and sympathies . Let us trace this part of her history , while she circles the globe , and re- turns to the harbor from which ...
... whole frame , not a plank or a rope , which is not , in some mysterious way , en- veloped with human interests and sympathies . Let us trace this part of her history , while she circles the globe , and re- turns to the harbor from which ...
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... whole romance of life , from its dawn to its setting , through its brightness and through its gloom , is not lived through . 15. The commonest events of the day are products of the same passions and affections which , in other spheres ...
... whole romance of life , from its dawn to its setting , through its brightness and through its gloom , is not lived through . 15. The commonest events of the day are products of the same passions and affections which , in other spheres ...
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ancient ancient Greece Arachne beauty behold beneath blessed born bosom breast breath bright bright waves child circumflex clouds Coriolanus Crux Australis dark death dream earth Emma ensigns of command EXERCISE eyes face falling inflection father fear feel flowers Give examples glory hand happiness hath hear heart heaven HENRY WARD BEECHER hight honor hope hour human kind labor Lady lake of Como light live to love look loud Melch mind morning mother mountains nature never night o'er ocean Olinda OLIVER GOLDSMITH once passed passions pause Phys pitch pleasure QUESTIONS.-1 rising inflection rule Sabinus scene seems smile soft song sorrow soul sound speaking spirit spring paints stanza stars Stran sweet tears thee thine thing thou thought tion tone trees Veturia voice wild wind women words young youth