High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... stand in one place and view the object therefrom , thus limiting your de- scription to one aspect , or whether , instead of this station- ary point of view , you are going to have a movable one . If you are describing a room , you will ...
... stand in one place and view the object therefrom , thus limiting your de- scription to one aspect , or whether , instead of this station- ary point of view , you are going to have a movable one . If you are describing a room , you will ...
Page 274
Henry Seidel Canby. The stacks of corn , in brown array , Stand waiting through the tranquil day , Like battered ... standing to their shade Out of a shower , undoubtedly Would hear such music as is made Upon a country tree . Oh , little ...
Henry Seidel Canby. The stacks of corn , in brown array , Stand waiting through the tranquil day , Like battered ... standing to their shade Out of a shower , undoubtedly Would hear such music as is made Upon a country tree . Oh , little ...
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... stand the grounds your own my braves will ye give it up to slaves 2. ill fares the land to hastening ills a prey where wealth accumulates and men decay 3. his life was gentle and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up ...
... stand the grounds your own my braves will ye give it up to slaves 2. ill fares the land to hastening ills a prey where wealth accumulates and men decay 3. his life was gentle and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up ...
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