The First-class Reader: A Selection for Exercises in Reading : from Standard British and American Authors, in Prose and Verse : for the Use of Schools in the United StatesRussell, Odiorne, and Metcalf, 1833 - 276 ページ |
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A Selection for Exercises in Reading : from Standard British and American Authors, in Prose and Verse : for the Use of Schools in the United States Benjamin Dudley Emerson . 15 0 FIRST FOR EL STAND THE FIRST - CLASS.
A Selection for Exercises in Reading : from Standard British and American Authors, in Prose and Verse : for the Use of Schools in the United States Benjamin Dudley Emerson . 15 0 FIRST FOR EL STAND THE FIRST - CLASS.
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... standing , while at the same time it interests the heart , is indispensable . The fascinations of melody and rhythm , ' the sounding period and the well turned line , ' are often to be resisted , in order to comply with the rigid ...
... standing , while at the same time it interests the heart , is indispensable . The fascinations of melody and rhythm , ' the sounding period and the well turned line , ' are often to be resisted , in order to comply with the rigid ...
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... stands , and making him repeat the rules of that construction , but would also , at the same time , call upon him to notice the variations , which must necessarily be made in certain hypothetical circumstances ; so also in the ...
... stands , and making him repeat the rules of that construction , but would also , at the same time , call upon him to notice the variations , which must necessarily be made in certain hypothetical circumstances ; so also in the ...
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... stand , as I have seen some meeting houses stand , in the most frequented part of the village , blockaded by wagons and horses , with a court - house before it , an engine - house behind it , a store - house under it , and a tavern on ...
... stand , as I have seen some meeting houses stand , in the most frequented part of the village , blockaded by wagons and horses , with a court - house before it , an engine - house behind it , a store - house under it , and a tavern on ...
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... contemplating the same trophies of the un- sparing victor , the same mementos of human evanescence . Some were standing upright ; others were inclined to the ground ; some were sunk so deeply in the earth FIRST - CLASS READER . 21.
... contemplating the same trophies of the un- sparing victor , the same mementos of human evanescence . Some were standing upright ; others were inclined to the ground ; some were sunk so deeply in the earth FIRST - CLASS READER . 21.
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48 ページ - The quality of mercy is not strained; It droppeth, as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath ; it is twice blessed ; It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes...
49 ページ - How beautiful is night ! A dewy freshness fills the silent air, No mist obscures, nor cloud, nor speck, nor stain, Breaks the serene of heaven : In full-orbed glory yonder moon divine Rolls through the dark blue depths.
28 ページ - Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
223 ページ - I HAD a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguished, and the stars Did wander darkling in the eternal space, Rayless, and pathless, and the icy earth Swung blind and blackening in the moonless air...
40 ページ - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
97 ページ - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, This bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dares stir abroad ; The nights are wholesome; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm ; So hallowed and so gracious is the time.
156 ページ - Take thy banner! May it wave Proudly o'er the good and brave; When the battle's distant wail Breaks the sabbath of our vale, When the clarion's music thrills To the hearts of these lone hills, When the spear in conflict shakes, And the strong lance shivering breaks. "Take thy banner! and, beneath The battle-cloud's encircling wreath, Guard it!
24 ページ - In rural occupation there is nothing mean and debasing. It leads a man forth among scenes of natural grandeur and beauty ; it leaves him to the workings of his own mind, operated upon by the purest and most elevating of external influences. Such a man may be simple and rough, but he cannot be vulgar.
158 ページ - To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful, and whatever is dreadful, must be familiar to his imagination: he must be conversant with all that is awfully vast or elegantly little.
154 ページ - Oh, few and weak their numbers were — A handful of brave men ; But to their God they gave their prayer, And rushed to battle then.