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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... flower , " first in a slight , soft tone , and then repeat it , gradually in- creasing in quantity to the full extent of the voice . Also , let him read it first very slowly , and then repeat it gradually increasing the movement . In ...
... flower , " first in a slight , soft tone , and then repeat it , gradually in- creasing in quantity to the full extent of the voice . Also , let him read it first very slowly , and then repeat it gradually increasing the movement . In ...
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... flowers of the spring . It waves in the branches of the trees and the green blades of grass . It haunts the depths of the earth and sea , and gleams out in the hues of the shell and the precious stone . And not only these minute objects ...
... flowers of the spring . It waves in the branches of the trees and the green blades of grass . It haunts the depths of the earth and sea , and gleams out in the hues of the shell and the precious stone . And not only these minute objects ...
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... flowers gay and bright , There's the moon's clear ray , and the sun - lit day , O , the world is a world of light ! " 2. " O , life is sweet ! " said a gallant youth , As he conn'd the storied page ; And he pondered on the days by ...
... flowers gay and bright , There's the moon's clear ray , and the sun - lit day , O , the world is a world of light ! " 2. " O , life is sweet ! " said a gallant youth , As he conn'd the storied page ; And he pondered on the days by ...
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... The trembling bud , the flower that scents the air , And soon , to all , thy ripened fruitage tells The evil or the good that in thy nature dwells . www 3. Think'st thou to be concéaled , thou little YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 67.
... The trembling bud , the flower that scents the air , And soon , to all , thy ripened fruitage tells The evil or the good that in thy nature dwells . www 3. Think'st thou to be concéaled , thou little YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 67.
Page 70
... flower garden , and at once regaled the sense and indulged the fancy . The noisy world was scarce awake ; business had not quite shaken off his sound sleep , and riot had but just reclined his giddy head . All was serene , all was still ...
... flower garden , and at once regaled the sense and indulged the fancy . The noisy world was scarce awake ; business had not quite shaken off his sound sleep , and riot had but just reclined his giddy head . All was serene , all was still ...
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