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 頁 |
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... heard , and studied . The tones that express particular emotions and passions must be caught by 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 deliberate ...
... heard , and studied . The tones that express particular emotions and passions must be caught by 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 deliberate ...
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 finny 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 ...
... heard or read of the watery world beneath me ; of the finny 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 ...
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