A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... in view , especially in the Orations , the union of that which seems modern in the works of the old , well - tried authors , with the literature of to - day . I think that all the selections are adapted to the mod- ern natural method of ...
... in view , especially in the Orations , the union of that which seems modern in the works of the old , well - tried authors , with the literature of to - day . I think that all the selections are adapted to the mod- ern natural method of ...
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... in all her loveliness and beauty . We think how she , by her matchless climate , which fostered poetic dreams and made life seem like one long midsummer's day ; by her indescribable atmos- phere , which gave to the marbles of Praxiteles ...
... in all her loveliness and beauty . We think how she , by her matchless climate , which fostered poetic dreams and made life seem like one long midsummer's day ; by her indescribable atmos- phere , which gave to the marbles of Praxiteles ...
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... of her sweet poets and eloquent orators , whose inspir- ing words thrill and sway our hearts to - day as they thrilled and swayed the living multitudes to whom they were addressed . But above all we think of her great philosophers , to ...
... of her sweet poets and eloquent orators , whose inspir- ing words thrill and sway our hearts to - day as they thrilled and swayed the living multitudes to whom they were addressed . But above all we think of her great philosophers , to ...
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George Riddle. " Tom Brown's School Days . " By THOMAS HUGHES . HE chapel - bell began to ring at a quarter to THE eleven , and Tom got in early and took his place in the lowest row , and watched all the other boys come in and take their ...
George Riddle. " Tom Brown's School Days . " By THOMAS HUGHES . HE chapel - bell began to ring at a quarter to THE eleven , and Tom got in early and took his place in the lowest row , and watched all the other boys come in and take their ...
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... of that hog's foot . " " Father , " answered he , " I have had a pain in my tooth the last fortnight ; the northerly wind does it no good to - day . I would rather , if so be that you approve of it , eat a slice of yon fair cheesecake in ...
... of that hog's foot . " " Father , " answered he , " I have had a pain in my tooth the last fortnight ; the northerly wind does it no good to - day . I would rather , if so be that you approve of it , eat a slice of yon fair cheesecake in ...
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