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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... thee , and not thine own mouth ; a strànger , and not thine own lips . 3. You should not say goverment , but gòvernment . 4. Show your courage by your deèds , not by your wórds . RULE V. The Pause of Suspension , denoting that the sense ...
... thee , and not thine own mouth ; a strànger , and not thine own lips . 3. You should not say goverment , but gòvernment . 4. Show your courage by your deèds , not by your wórds . RULE V. The Pause of Suspension , denoting that the sense ...
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... thee - WC a FRÈE ! 4. Arise ! shine ! for thy light is come , and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee . Bible . RULE IX . An emphatic succession of particulars , and emphatic repetition , require the falling inflection . Rule VII ...
... thee - WC a FRÈE ! 4. Arise ! shine ! for thy light is come , and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee . Bible . RULE IX . An emphatic succession of particulars , and emphatic repetition , require the falling inflection . Rule VII ...
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... thee , my child , Pure , guiltless , as thou art ; And who shall dare my soul to tear From the tie that forms a part ? " 5. " O , life is sweet ! " said an aged sire , Whose eye was sunk and dim ; ( sl . ) 6 . His heart was bent , -his ...
... thee , my child , Pure , guiltless , as thou art ; And who shall dare my soul to tear From the tie that forms a part ? " 5. " O , life is sweet ! " said an aged sire , Whose eye was sunk and dim ; ( sl . ) 6 . His heart was bent , -his ...
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... thee , all unwilling as thou art ; Unhood thy eyes , unfold thy clasping sheath , And stir the languid pulses of thy heart ; The loving rains shall woo thee , and the dews Weep o'er thy bed , and , ere thou art aware , Forth steals the ...
... thee , all unwilling as thou art ; Unhood thy eyes , unfold thy clasping sheath , And stir the languid pulses of thy heart ; The loving rains shall woo thee , and the dews Weep o'er thy bed , and , ere thou art aware , Forth steals the ...
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... thee unto speech , -the feet that run . Upon thy errands , and the deeds that stamp Thy lineage plain before the noonday sun ; Look to the pen that writes thy history down In those tremendous books that ne'er unclose , Until the day of ...
... thee unto speech , -the feet that run . Upon thy errands , and the deeds that stamp Thy lineage plain before the noonday sun ; Look to the pen that writes thy history down In those tremendous books that ne'er unclose , Until the day of ...
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