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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... Arachne and Melissa ... 34. Nature to the Eye of a Christian .. 35. The Virtuous Woman .. 36. The Boy and his Angel .. • IAGE William Ellery Channing , 45 .Rufus Dawes , 47 Oliver Goldsmith , .Hannah More , 48 52 55 57 .T . S. Arthur ...
... Arachne and Melissa ... 34. Nature to the Eye of a Christian .. 35. The Virtuous Woman .. 36. The Boy and his Angel .. • IAGE William Ellery Channing , 45 .Rufus Dawes , 47 Oliver Goldsmith , .Hannah More , 48 52 55 57 .T . S. Arthur ...
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... CRY - HEAVEN FOR HARRY ! ENGLAND ! AND ST . GEORGE ! Shakspeare . QUESTIONS . - What is Modulation ? Give an example . REMARK . - To read the foregoing example in one 2 * YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 33 Arachne and Melissa -MODULATION.
... CRY - HEAVEN FOR HARRY ! ENGLAND ! AND ST . GEORGE ! Shakspeare . QUESTIONS . - What is Modulation ? Give an example . REMARK . - To read the foregoing example in one 2 * YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 33 Arachne and Melissa -MODULATION.
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... ARACHNE AND MELISSA ; OR , THE ART OF HAPPINESS . HARRIS . 1. Almost every object that attracts our notice , has its bright and its dark side . He who habituates himself to look at the displeasing side , will sour his disposition , and ...
... ARACHNE AND MELISSA ; OR , THE ART OF HAPPINESS . HARRIS . 1. Almost every object that attracts our notice , has its bright and its dark side . He who habituates himself to look at the displeasing side , will sour his disposition , and ...
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... Arachne , like the spider , sucks poison from the fairest flowers . The consequence is , that of two tempers once very nearly al- lied , the one is ever sour and dissatisfied , the other , always gay and cheerful ; the one sprea is a ...
... Arachne , like the spider , sucks poison from the fairest flowers . The consequence is , that of two tempers once very nearly al- lied , the one is ever sour and dissatisfied , the other , always gay and cheerful ; the one sprea is a ...
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Æneid Altorf ancient ancient Greece Arachne beauty behold beneath blessed bosom breast breath bright bright waves child circumflex clouds Coriolanus Crux Australis dark dead death dream earth Elmina Emma ensigns of command EXERCISE eyes face falling inflection fancy father fear feel flowers Give examples glory hand happiness hath hear heart heaven hight honor hope hour human kind labor Lady light live to love look loud Melch mind morning mother mountains nature never Nevermore night o'er ocean Olinda once passed passions pause Phys pitch poor 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 hast thought tion tone trees Uncle Veturia VICESIMUS KNOX voice Volsci wild wind wonder words young youth