The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... things around him Bevering Se power unknown and benignant , he bless Te the sons of salvation . And rest Bing the mind's tangled meshes , he fin S - Say what thou art blessed dream of a san ing spik A whisper serene Ser than slice - The ...
... things around him Bevering Se power unknown and benignant , he bless Te the sons of salvation . And rest Bing the mind's tangled meshes , he fin S - Say what thou art blessed dream of a san ing spik A whisper serene Ser than slice - The ...
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... things , mind your aitches - an aitch dropped or wrongly aspirated , is to an educated ear what a note played out of tune is to a musician's . Remember , too , that we have many words spelt alike and pronounced differently , accordingly ...
... things , mind your aitches - an aitch dropped or wrongly aspirated , is to an educated ear what a note played out of tune is to a musician's . Remember , too , that we have many words spelt alike and pronounced differently , accordingly ...
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... things . It was thus that Edmund Kean produced his finest effects , -not from calculation , but from knowledge , impulse , and appreciation , lit by the light that was within him . But in our schools and colleges teaching must begin ...
... things . It was thus that Edmund Kean produced his finest effects , -not from calculation , but from knowledge , impulse , and appreciation , lit by the light that was within him . But in our schools and colleges teaching must begin ...
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... thing to sing or speak on . Especially avoid sherry and spirits neat or diluted . A glass or two of old , dry port wine may be taken with advantage before com- mencing , or in the interval , where one is afforded . 6. Never speak ...
... thing to sing or speak on . Especially avoid sherry and spirits neat or diluted . A glass or two of old , dry port wine may be taken with advantage before com- mencing , or in the interval , where one is afforded . 6. Never speak ...
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... things which the angels work out for us daily , and yet vary eternally ; which are never wanting , and never repeated ; which are to be found always , yet each found but once . It is through these that the lesson of devotion is chiefly ...
... things which the angels work out for us daily , and yet vary eternally ; which are never wanting , and never repeated ; which are to be found always , yet each found but once . It is through these that the lesson of devotion is chiefly ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
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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