Sanders' Rhetorical, Or, Union Sixth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with Numerous Specimens, Both in Prose and Poetry, from the Best Writers, English and American, as Exercises for Practice : and with Notes and Sketches, Literary and Biographical, Forming Together a Brief, Though Comprehensive Course of Instruction in English Literature |
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... twas thought , because he had died so well , He was taken away by miracle . But would he again alive be found ? Or had he been laid in holy ground ? X. ' Twas a whole week's wonder in that great town , And in all places , up the river ...
... twas thought , because he had died so well , He was taken away by miracle . But would he again alive be found ? Or had he been laid in holy ground ? X. ' Twas a whole week's wonder in that great town , And in all places , up the river ...
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... twas an act of mercy , I cannot but say , To get him down , and take him away . XXXIV . " My son , Piet Pieterszoon , and I , We took him down , seeing none was nigh : And we took off his suit of irons with care , When we got him home ...
... twas an act of mercy , I cannot but say , To get him down , and take him away . XXXIV . " My son , Piet Pieterszoon , and I , We took him down , seeing none was nigh : And we took off his suit of irons with care , When we got him home ...
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... Twas such a shock to her precious pride ! She couldn't recover , although she tried Her jaded spirits to rally ; ' Twas a dreadful change in human affairs , From a place " up town , " to a nook “ " up stairs From an avenue down to an ...
... Twas such a shock to her precious pride ! She couldn't recover , although she tried Her jaded spirits to rally ; ' Twas a dreadful change in human affairs , From a place " up town , " to a nook “ " up stairs From an avenue down to an ...
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... twas true-- The lady had pride enough for two , ' But that alone would never do To quiet the butcher and baker ' " XXVII . And now the unhapp7 Miss MacBride- The merest ghost of her early pride- Bewails her lonely position ; Cramped in ...
... twas true-- The lady had pride enough for two , ' But that alone would never do To quiet the butcher and baker ' " XXVII . And now the unhapp7 Miss MacBride- The merest ghost of her early pride- Bewails her lonely position ; Cramped in ...
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... Twas kindness all - I cannot blame- For bootless is the minstrel flame : But sure a bard might well have known Another's feelings by his own ! " 10. His love of angling and field - sports amounted to a passion , and , when he could no ...
... Twas kindness all - I cannot blame- For bootless is the minstrel flame : But sure a bard might well have known Another's feelings by his own ! " 10. His love of angling and field - sports amounted to a passion , and , when he could no ...
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