Self-culture in Reading, Speaking, and Conversation: Designed for the Use of Schools, Colleges, and Home InstructionA.S. Barnes, 1855 - 383 psl. |
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... feeling designed to be expressed by it ; and that sense and feeling furnish the only guides to its proper use . Some writers have divided emphasis into several kinds , called the inferior and the superior , the secondary and the primary ...
... feeling designed to be expressed by it ; and that sense and feeling furnish the only guides to its proper use . Some writers have divided emphasis into several kinds , called the inferior and the superior , the secondary and the primary ...
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... feels no despondency . D. It is not the height to which men are ad- vánced | that makes them giddy ; it is the looking down with contempt upon those below them . | E. Which is the greater man , he who simply strikes when the iron is hót ...
... feels no despondency . D. It is not the height to which men are ad- vánced | that makes them giddy ; it is the looking down with contempt upon those below them . | E. Which is the greater man , he who simply strikes when the iron is hót ...
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... feeling , are familiar to all . We all are alive to the softened tone of affection , and to the harsh tone of se ... feel . Tones have been justly called the language of nature : the true language of the passions . It is the first un ...
... feeling , are familiar to all . We all are alive to the softened tone of affection , and to the harsh tone of se ... feel . Tones have been justly called the language of nature : the true language of the passions . It is the first un ...
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... feeling and good sense of the scholar . Some of them belong almost exclusively to the drama ; and the employment of them any where else , except in a faint degree , would be thought rather theatrical . Let any one read the following ...
... feeling and good sense of the scholar . Some of them belong almost exclusively to the drama ; and the employment of them any where else , except in a faint degree , would be thought rather theatrical . Let any one read the following ...
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... feeling . Of course , they never read nor speak it well ; because they never use the varied modifications , which sense , sentiment , and feeling require . This charm of numbers seems to be a natural taste . It showed itself in the ...
... feeling . Of course , they never read nor speak it well ; because they never use the varied modifications , which sense , sentiment , and feeling require . This charm of numbers seems to be a natural taste . It showed itself in the ...
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