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 SchoolsCarter, Hendee & Company, 1834 - 480 頁 |
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... heard , and studied . The tones that express particular emotions and passions must be caught by the ear . The same organ must inform us what is meant by the very terms in which all rules must be expressed , -what is meant by a rapid or ...
... heard , and studied . The tones that express particular emotions and passions must be caught by the ear . The same organ must inform us what is meant by the very terms in which all rules must be expressed , -what is meant by a rapid or ...
第 45 頁
... heard his mother was ill , and could survive but a day or two . He had lived nearly apart from society , and , being a lad of a thoughtful , dreamy mind , had made a world to himself . His thoughts and feelings were so much in it , that ...
... heard his mother was ill , and could survive but a day or two . He had lived nearly apart from society , and , being a lad of a thoughtful , dreamy mind , had made a world to himself . His thoughts and feelings were so much in it , that ...
第 47 頁
... heard some- thing sounding in his ears , scarcely heeding that it was a human voice . He had a sense of wearisomeness from the motion of the carriage , but in all things else the day passed as a melancholy dream . Almost the first words ...
... heard some- thing sounding in his ears , scarcely heeding that it was a human voice . He had a sense of wearisomeness from the motion of the carriage , but in all things else the day passed as a melancholy dream . Almost the first words ...
第 49 頁
... heard but the ticking of the watch , telling him with a re- sistless power , that the hour was drawing nigh . He gasp- ed , as if under some invisible , gigantic grasp , which it was not for human strength to struggle against . It was ...
... heard but the ticking of the watch , telling him with a re- sistless power , that the hour was drawing nigh . He gasp- ed , as if under some invisible , gigantic grasp , which it was not for human strength to struggle against . It was ...
第 55 頁
... heard or read of the watery world beneath me ; of the inny herds that roam its fathomless valleys ; of shapeless monsters that lurk among the very foundations of the earth ; and those wild phantasms that swell the tales of fishermen and ...
... heard or read of the watery world beneath me ; of the inny herds that roam its fathomless valleys ; of shapeless monsters that lurk among the very foundations of the earth ; and those wild phantasms that swell the tales of fishermen and ...
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