The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America, and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class in Public and Private SchoolsDavid H. Williams, 1839 - 480 psl. |
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... thought and little improve- ment ; or , if the master determines that , at all events , the book shall be reso- lutely read through in course , the consequence is that the children soon get heartily tired of it , while the poor man ...
... thought and little improve- ment ; or , if the master determines that , at all events , the book shall be reso- lutely read through in course , the consequence is that the children soon get heartily tired of it , while the poor man ...
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... thoughts that have re- ceived the impress of genius . In the following work , therefore , I have drawn liberally from ... thought I owe an apology - those with whom I have taken liberties , and those from whom I have taken nothing . In ...
... thoughts that have re- ceived the impress of genius . In the following work , therefore , I have drawn liberally from ... thought I owe an apology - those with whom I have taken liberties , and those from whom I have taken nothing . In ...
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... thoughts and rugged numbers . But Dryden nev- er desired to apply all the judgment that he had . He wrote , and professed to write , merely for the people ; and when he pleased others , he contented himself . He spent no time in ...
... thoughts and rugged numbers . But Dryden nev- er desired to apply all the judgment that he had . He wrote , and professed to write , merely for the people ; and when he pleased others , he contented himself . He spent no time in ...
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... thoughts accustomed to dwell on the past , the distant or the future ; and in the same proportion in which , this effect is , in any instance , accomplished , " the man , " as Dr. Johnson has justly remarked , " is exalted in the scale ...
... thoughts accustomed to dwell on the past , the distant or the future ; and in the same proportion in which , this effect is , in any instance , accomplished , " the man , " as Dr. Johnson has justly remarked , " is exalted in the scale ...
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... thought it . Hah ! it is he : he is come to die , and to redeem his friend . Pythias . Yes ; it is I. I went away for no other end but to pay to the gods what I had vowed them ; to settle my family affairs according to the rules of ...
... thought it . Hah ! it is he : he is come to die , and to redeem his friend . Pythias . Yes ; it is I. I went away for no other end but to pay to the gods what I had vowed them ; to settle my family affairs according to the rules of ...
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