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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Page 85
... Once or twice he nearly gave it up . IIe had tried his last thought ; but a new thought strikes him , and he ponders the last process . He tries once more , and succeeds ; and now mark the air of conscious strength with which he ...
... Once or twice he nearly gave it up . IIe had tried his last thought ; but a new thought strikes him , and he ponders the last process . He tries once more , and succeeds ; and now mark the air of conscious strength with which he ...
Page 176
... once graced the same pro- fession ? 5. " Look at Franklin ! He who With the thunder talked , as friend to friend , And wove his garland of the lightning's wing , Iu sportive twist . " What was he ? A printer ! once a snbordinate in a ...
... once graced the same pro- fession ? 5. " Look at Franklin ! He who With the thunder talked , as friend to friend , And wove his garland of the lightning's wing , Iu sportive twist . " What was he ? A printer ! once a snbordinate in a ...
Page 374
... once again , - Hear me , ye walls , that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus ! Once again I swear , The eternal city shall be free ! QUESTIONS . - 1 . In what condition did the writer say the Roman people were ? 2. What wrongs are ...
... once again , - Hear me , ye walls , that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus ! Once again I swear , The eternal city shall be free ! QUESTIONS . - 1 . In what condition did the writer say the Roman people were ? 2. What wrongs are ...
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