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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... young breast . HOOD . D. E. GOODMAN . 8 . The loud wind dwindled to a whisper low , And sighed for pity as it answered , ā ā No . ā 2. A MIDDLE TONE , or medium loudness of voice 38 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES . RULES FOR QUANTITY.
... young breast . HOOD . D. E. GOODMAN . 8 . The loud wind dwindled to a whisper low , And sighed for pity as it answered , ā ā No . ā 2. A MIDDLE TONE , or medium loudness of voice 38 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES . RULES FOR QUANTITY.
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... answered in a thousand tones From every hill - top of her western home ; And lo ! it breaks across old Ocean's flood , - And " FREEDOM ! FREEDOM ! " is the answering shout Of nations , starting from the spell of years . G. D. PRENTICE ...
... answered in a thousand tones From every hill - top of her western home ; And lo ! it breaks across old Ocean's flood , - And " FREEDOM ! FREEDOM ! " is the answering shout Of nations , starting from the spell of years . G. D. PRENTICE ...
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... Answer me ! Are they the eyes of a stranger ' ? " The bereaved father replied that he had no recollection of having ever before seen his countenance . 12. Thus it is with the white man . He is dim - eyed . He looketh on the garments ...
... Answer me ! Are they the eyes of a stranger ' ? " The bereaved father replied that he had no recollection of having ever before seen his countenance . 12. Thus it is with the white man . He is dim - eyed . He looketh on the garments ...
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... Answer . John , 16th chapter , 24th verse . 2. Where , the quotation in the 6th paragraph ? 3. Why does it commence with a half quotation ? Answer . Because it denotes a quotation within a quotation . LESSON VIII . HAUGH ' TY , proud ...
... Answer . John , 16th chapter , 24th verse . 2. Where , the quotation in the 6th paragraph ? 3. Why does it commence with a half quotation ? Answer . Because it denotes a quotation within a quotation . LESSON VIII . HAUGH ' TY , proud ...
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... answered : " Mr. Harris is in ; but he is engaged . " 2. The boy looked at the clerk hesitatingly , and then said : " If he is not particularly engaged , I would like to see him . " " If you have any it , " replied the clerk . with boys ...
... answered : " Mr. Harris is in ; but he is engaged . " 2. The boy looked at the clerk hesitatingly , and then said : " If he is not particularly engaged , I would like to see him . " " If you have any it , " replied the clerk . with boys ...
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