The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... Child .... 29. Ode to the Almighty ... ... ... 30. How May was first Made 31. The Child and the Dew - drops 32. The Nightingale's Nest ... 33. The Goldsmith's Daughter 34. The Sicilian Vespers ... 35. The Battle of Morgarten 36. The ...
... Child .... 29. Ode to the Almighty ... ... ... 30. How May was first Made 31. The Child and the Dew - drops 32. The Nightingale's Nest ... 33. The Goldsmith's Daughter 34. The Sicilian Vespers ... 35. The Battle of Morgarten 36. The ...
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... from danger . When attended with terror and consternation , one foot is drawn back as if putting itself into a posture for flight . On Reading Verse . 29 . 15. SORROW . - 28 Elocution . The Fairy Child Barbara Frietchie.
... from danger . When attended with terror and consternation , one foot is drawn back as if putting itself into a posture for flight . On Reading Verse . 29 . 15. SORROW . - 28 Elocution . The Fairy Child Barbara Frietchie.
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... a salutary influence on the system generally . - COMSTOCK . 12. " A public speaker , possessed of only a moderate voice , if he articulates correctly , will be better understood , and heard The Child and the Dew-drops The Ocean 8 11.
... a salutary influence on the system generally . - COMSTOCK . 12. " A public speaker , possessed of only a moderate voice , if he articulates correctly , will be better understood , and heard The Child and the Dew-drops The Ocean 8 11.
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... A second man I honour , and still more highly , him who is seen The Clouds . 39 toiling for the spiritually indispensable - Jeremy Taylor The Child and Hind -SELECTIONS MISCELLANEOUS READINGS IN PROSE Thomas Carlyle Labour Thomas Carlyle.
... A second man I honour , and still more highly , him who is seen The Clouds . 39 toiling for the spiritually indispensable - Jeremy Taylor The Child and Hind -SELECTIONS MISCELLANEOUS READINGS IN PROSE Thomas Carlyle Labour Thomas Carlyle.
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... child could hardly tell whether this were in his sleeping or his waking moments — of that rushing river . " Why , will it never stop , Floy ? " he would sometimes ask her . " It is bearing me away , I think . " 66 But Floy could always ...
... child could hardly tell whether this were in his sleeping or his waking moments — of that rushing river . " Why , will it never stop , Floy ? " he would sometimes ask her . " It is bearing me away , I think . " 66 But Floy could always ...
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The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. Carpenter Joseph Edwards Carpenter Vista completa - 1869 |
The Public School Speaker and Reader, Ed. by J.E. Carpenter Joseph Edwards Carpenter Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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affection appeared arms beauty bells better body born bring called character child comes common corporal dark dead dear death died earth expression eyes face fair fall father fear feel flowers force gave give grave hand happy head hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour human Italy king land leaves less light living look Lord means mind morning nature never night o'er once passed passions poet poetry poor present rest round seemed seen side sleep smile soon soul sound speak spirit stand sweet tears tell thee things thou thought took Trim turned uncle Toby voice whole wind young youth