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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... side , and acquire extraordinary interest from extraordinary circumstances , has been the most difficult task in the preparation of this Young Ladies ' Reader . It has cost a deal of time and a deal of thought . For what , in some ...
... side , and acquire extraordinary interest from extraordinary circumstances , has been the most difficult task in the preparation of this Young Ladies ' Reader . It has cost a deal of time and a deal of thought . For what , in some ...
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... side . 2. Now , this beauty is so precious , the enjoyments it gives are so refined and pure , so congenial with our tenderest and noblest feelings , and so akin to worship , that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living ...
... side . 2. Now , this beauty is so precious , the enjoyments it gives are so refined and pure , so congenial with our tenderest and noblest feelings , and so akin to worship , that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living ...
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... side was so amply supplied by her merit , that none was thought more worthy of his regards than she . He loved her , he was beloved by her ; and , in a short time , by joining hands publicly , they avowed the union of their hearts . 2 ...
... side was so amply supplied by her merit , that none was thought more worthy of his regards than she . He loved her , he was beloved by her ; and , in a short time , by joining hands publicly , they avowed the union of their hearts . 2 ...
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... side ; Her life told again what her lips had spoken , And never was the link of affection broken . 10. " I live to love , " said a mother kind , - " I would live a guide to the infant mind ; " Her precepts and example given , Guided her ...
... side ; Her life told again what her lips had spoken , And never was the link of affection broken . 10. " I live to love , " said a mother kind , - " I would live a guide to the infant mind ; " Her precepts and example given , Guided her ...
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... the dear one by her side . " O , life is sweet ! for we will live Our constancy to prove ; Thy sorrow mine , my trials thine , Our solace in our love . " 4. " O , lije is sweet ! " said 3 * YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 57 A Lucid Interval.
... the dear one by her side . " O , life is sweet ! for we will live Our constancy to prove ; Thy sorrow mine , my trials thine , Our solace in our love . " 4. " O , lije is sweet ! " said 3 * YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 57 A Lucid Interval.
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