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 76
... thought that ' , after its fright had passed over ' , it would return of its own accord ' . 12. It wore a pretty collar with its owner's namo en- graved upon it ' , so that it could be easily known from any other fawn ' , that might be ...
... thought that ' , after its fright had passed over ' , it would return of its own accord ' . 12. It wore a pretty collar with its owner's namo en- graved upon it ' , so that it could be easily known from any other fawn ' , that might be ...
Page 85
... 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 pronounces his demonstration . 4. Ilis poor , weak schoolmate , who ...
... 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 pronounces his demonstration . 4. Ilis poor , weak schoolmate , who ...
Page 263
... Thought follows thought , and lights The realm of mind forever . 3. Beam follows beam to cheer , The cloud a bolt might shiver ; Throb follows throb , and fear Gives place to joy forever . 4. The drop , the flake , the beam , Teach us a ...
... Thought follows thought , and lights The realm of mind forever . 3. Beam follows beam to cheer , The cloud a bolt might shiver ; Throb follows throb , and fear Gives place to joy forever . 4. The drop , the flake , the beam , Teach us a ...
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