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 vi
... Human Nature .. 30. Pride of Ancestry ... 31. Nature's Nobility .. 32. Bendemeer's Stream . .... 33. Arachne and Melissa .. 34. Nature to the Eye of a Christian .. 35. The Virtuous Woman .. 36. The Boy and his Angel . I AGI William ...
... Human Nature .. 30. Pride of Ancestry ... 31. Nature's Nobility .. 32. Bendemeer's Stream . .... 33. Arachne and Melissa .. 34. Nature to the Eye of a Christian .. 35. The Virtuous Woman .. 36. The Boy and his Angel . I AGI William ...
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... Human Activity without Limit .. 127. Hymn to the Setting Sun .... 128. Incomprehensibility of God ....... 129. Woman : her Power and her Progress . 130. Death of Little Nell ...... 131 . I. - The Sculptor - Boy's Vision . II . - Years ...
... Human Activity without Limit .. 127. Hymn to the Setting Sun .... 128. Incomprehensibility of God ....... 129. Woman : her Power and her Progress . 130. Death of Little Nell ...... 131 . I. - The Sculptor - Boy's Vision . II . - Years ...
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... human voice may be com- prehended under the general appellation of tones . The prin- cipal modifications of these tones are the MONOTONE , the RISING INFLECTION , the FALLING INFLECTION , and the CIRCUM FLEX . QUESTION . - How are the ...
... human voice may be com- prehended under the general appellation of tones . The prin- cipal modifications of these tones are the MONOTONE , the RISING INFLECTION , the FALLING INFLECTION , and the CIRCUM FLEX . QUESTION . - How are the ...
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... by all their veneration for their Repeat Rule IV . Give examples . Repeat Note I. , and examples Repeat Rule V. , and examples . áncestos , by all their regard for postérity , by YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 29 Dignity of Human Nature.
... by all their veneration for their Repeat Rule IV . Give examples . Repeat Note I. , and examples Repeat Rule V. , and examples . áncestos , by all their regard for postérity , by YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 29 Dignity of Human Nature.
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... human life con- sisted of one universal holiday , ' and that the grand contest between the several competitors was , who should be most eminently qualified to excel and carry off the prize , in the various shows and games which were ...
... human life con- sisted of one universal holiday , ' and that the grand contest between the several competitors was , who should be most eminently qualified to excel and carry off the prize , in the various shows and games which were ...
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Æneid ancient ancient Greece Arachne beauty behold beneath blessing bosom breast breath bright bright waves child circumflex clouds Coriolanus Crux Australis dark dead dear death dream earth Elmina Emma ensigns of command EXERCISE eyes face falling inflection father fear feel flowers Forever-nèver Give examples glory grave hand happiness hath hear heart heaven hight honor hope hour human kind labor Lady light live live to love look loud Melch mind morning mother mountains nature never Nevermore night o'er ocean Olinda OLIVER GOLDSMITH passed pause Phys pitch QUESTIONS.-1 QUESTIONS.-What 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 Veturia virtue voice Volsci waves wild wind wonder words young youth