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 59
... seemed to see her mild , tearful eyes full upon me , just as she used to look in life ; and when I strove for the mastery over my passions , her sinile seemed to cheer my heart , and I was happy . 8. My whole character underwent a ...
... seemed to see her mild , tearful eyes full upon me , just as she used to look in life ; and when I strove for the mastery over my passions , her sinile seemed to cheer my heart , and I was happy . 8. My whole character underwent a ...
Page 91
... seemed to try to soothe them ; but their appetites were too keen , and it was all in vain . Sho then perched herself on a limb near them , and looked down into the nest with a look that seemed to say , " I know not what to do next . " 6 ...
... seemed to try to soothe them ; but their appetites were too keen , and it was all in vain . Sho then perched herself on a limb near them , and looked down into the nest with a look that seemed to say , " I know not what to do next . " 6 ...
Page 273
... seemed to dilate iny heart at every breath . I uttered some audible expressions . My voice was weaker than the faintest sound of a reed . There was no object near to make it reverb or echo . 7. My barometer now denoted an immense hight ...
... seemed to dilate iny heart at every breath . I uttered some audible expressions . My voice was weaker than the faintest sound of a reed . There was no object near to make it reverb or echo . 7. My barometer now denoted an immense hight ...
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