Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading ; with Numerous Exercises for Practice, Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... marks , refer to notes in the margin . For instance : the Section mark , ยง , and the Parallel , J. LINE 1 APPLICATION OF THE MARKS USED IN WRITING . ' NUMBER FOUR . xi.
... marks , refer to notes in the margin . For instance : the Section mark , ยง , and the Parallel , J. LINE 1 APPLICATION OF THE MARKS USED IN WRITING . ' NUMBER FOUR . xi.
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... marks at the beginning of the 2d verse ? 7. Why are half quotations used in the 3d and 8th verses ? 8. How should a part of the 8th and 10th verses be read , according to the notation marks ? Sco page 41 . LESSON VII . EX CLAIM ' ED ...
... marks at the beginning of the 2d verse ? 7. Why are half quotations used in the 3d and 8th verses ? 8. How should a part of the 8th and 10th verses be read , according to the notation marks ? Sco page 41 . LESSON VII . EX CLAIM ' ED ...
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... mark , friend , of the bowman's aim . Wouldst thou not have the fatal arrow speed , Rather than watch it hanging in the string ? Thou'lt drive me mad ! Let fly at once ! Melch . Thy news from Altorf , friend , whate'er it is ! Stran ...
... mark , friend , of the bowman's aim . Wouldst thou not have the fatal arrow speed , Rather than watch it hanging in the string ? Thou'lt drive me mad ! Let fly at once ! Melch . Thy news from Altorf , friend , whate'er it is ! Stran ...
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