The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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Strana 9
... thought and feeling , they are dependent to a certain degree on the judgment of the speaker , and thus , perhaps , appear to be arbitrary ; yet it is possible to give something like a general direction , which may serve , by the ...
... thought and feeling , they are dependent to a certain degree on the judgment of the speaker , and thus , perhaps , appear to be arbitrary ; yet it is possible to give something like a general direction , which may serve , by the ...
Strana 15
... thought , serious reflection , hate , and suppressed passion , belong to the low pitch . It is necessary , however , to observe , that there is a great dis- tinction between the terms high and low , and loud and soft , for these are ...
... thought , serious reflection , hate , and suppressed passion , belong to the low pitch . It is necessary , however , to observe , that there is a great dis- tinction between the terms high and low , and loud and soft , for these are ...
Strana 43
... thought how the long streets were dotted with lamps , and how the peaceful stars were shining over- head . His fancy had a strange tendency to wander to the river , which he knew was flowing through the great city ; and now he thought ...
... thought how the long streets were dotted with lamps , and how the peaceful stars were shining over- head . His fancy had a strange tendency to wander to the river , which he knew was flowing through the great city ; and now he thought ...
Strana 44
... thought , was this his father ! But the face , so altered to his thinking , thrilled while he gazed , as if it were in pain ; and before he could reach out both his hands to take it between them , and draw it towards him , the figure ...
... thought , was this his father ! But the face , so altered to his thinking , thrilled while he gazed , as if it were in pain ; and before he could reach out both his hands to take it between them , and draw it towards him , the figure ...
Strana 46
... thought to write his name side by side with that great father of his country . He grasps his knife with a firmer hand , and clinging to a little jutting crag , he cuts a gain into the limestone , about a foot above where he stands ; he ...
... thought to write his name side by side with that great father of his country . He grasps his knife with a firmer hand , and clinging to a little jutting crag , he cuts a gain into the limestone , about a foot above where he stands ; he ...
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