The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... hold to the polished diction of Addison and his contemporaries as models for the study of elegant English prose . Still his force and power is undeniable , though his cutting satire has often caused him to be ( and very undeservedly so ) ...
... hold to the polished diction of Addison and his contemporaries as models for the study of elegant English prose . Still his force and power is undeniable , though his cutting satire has often caused him to be ( and very undeservedly so ) ...
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... hold a mo- ment . His companions instantly perceive this.new and fearful dilemma , and await his fall with emotions that " freeze their young blood . " He is too high to ask for his father and mother , his brothers and sisters , to come ...
... hold a mo- ment . His companions instantly perceive this.new and fearful dilemma , and await his fall with emotions that " freeze their young blood . " He is too high to ask for his father and mother , his brothers and sisters , to come ...
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... holds him up in his arms before the tearful , breathless multitude- such shouting ! and such leaping and weeping for joy , never greeted a human being so recovered from the yawning gulf of eternity . 6. - A GLASS OF COLD WATER . G. B. ...
... holds him up in his arms before the tearful , breathless multitude- such shouting ! and such leaping and weeping for joy , never greeted a human being so recovered from the yawning gulf of eternity . 6. - A GLASS OF COLD WATER . G. B. ...
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... holds you in it , the evil vanishes , and you bear the other half without com- plaint . I was interrupted in the heyday of this soliloquy with a voice which I took to be of a child , which complained " it could not get out . " I looked ...
... holds you in it , the evil vanishes , and you bear the other half without com- plaint . I was interrupted in the heyday of this soliloquy with a voice which I took to be of a child , which complained " it could not get out . " I looked ...
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... hold of my hand , and instantly burst into tears . " " Poor youth ! " said my uncle Toby ; " he has been bred up from an infant in the army , and the name of a soldier , Trim , sounded in his ears like the name of a friend ; I wish I ...
... hold of my hand , and instantly burst into tears . " " Poor youth ! " said my uncle Toby ; " he has been bred up from an infant in the army , and the name of a soldier , Trim , sounded in his ears like the name of a friend ; I wish I ...
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