The School Reader: Designed as a Sequel to Sanders' Fourth Reader .... Fifth bookIvison, Blakeman, Taylor & Company, 1859 |
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... never would lay down my arms- NEVER , NEVER , never . Pitt . NOTE V. - Emphasis sometimes changes the seat of accent from its ordinary position . QUESTIONS . - How are emphatic words often denoted ? How are those denoted , which are ...
... never would lay down my arms- NEVER , NEVER , never . Pitt . NOTE V. - Emphasis sometimes changes the seat of accent from its ordinary position . QUESTIONS . - How are emphatic words often denoted ? How are those denoted , which are ...
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... never won to its support the inward voice ; conscience , if questioned , never forgets to curse the guilty with the mem- ory of sin , to cheer the upright with the meek tranquillity of approval . And this admirable power , which is the ...
... never won to its support the inward voice ; conscience , if questioned , never forgets to curse the guilty with the mem- ory of sin , to cheer the upright with the meek tranquillity of approval . And this admirable power , which is the ...
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... Never is the genius of Scott3 more pathetic , than when , as in the Antiquary , he delineates the sorrows of a poor fisherman , or , as in the Heart of Mid Lothian , he takes his heroine from a cottage . And even Wordsworth , the purest ...
... Never is the genius of Scott3 more pathetic , than when , as in the Antiquary , he delineates the sorrows of a poor fisherman , or , as in the Heart of Mid Lothian , he takes his heroine from a cottage . And even Wordsworth , the purest ...
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... never be idle . Not content with mere reading , or aimless reveries and imaginations , but employing the knowledge we have gained , and applying the rules we have learned to some useful end . Not content to do any thing superficially or ...
... never be idle . Not content with mere reading , or aimless reveries and imaginations , but employing the knowledge we have gained , and applying the rules we have learned to some useful end . Not content to do any thing superficially or ...
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... never have been his . 7. The earlier efforts of Byron were really beneath criticism ; but the severe chastisement he received , only stimulated him to greater exertions , and he lived to reach the height of fame . No success can be ...
... never have been his . 7. The earlier efforts of Byron were really beneath criticism ; but the severe chastisement he received , only stimulated him to greater exertions , and he lived to reach the height of fame . No success can be ...
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