A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... believe that a teacher of reading and speaking , to be completely effective , should be present in the flesh , and , therefore , I have not attempted to give any instructions as to interpretation . Moreover , this country is fortunate ...
... believe that a teacher of reading and speaking , to be completely effective , should be present in the flesh , and , therefore , I have not attempted to give any instructions as to interpretation . Moreover , this country is fortunate ...
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... than anything else won his way to the hearts of the great mass of those on whom he left his mark , and made them believe first in him , and then in his Master . Stage , " second series . Copyright , 1893 , By THOMAS HUGHES II.
... than anything else won his way to the hearts of the great mass of those on whom he left his mark , and made them believe first in him , and then in his Master . Stage , " second series . Copyright , 1893 , By THOMAS HUGHES II.
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George Riddle. those who have not been able to judge for themselves believe that Dickens's face is capable of wonderfully varied expression . Hence it is the best sort of face . His eye is at times so keen as to cause whoever is within ...
George Riddle. those who have not been able to judge for themselves believe that Dickens's face is capable of wonderfully varied expression . Hence it is the best sort of face . His eye is at times so keen as to cause whoever is within ...
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... believe it was Jonas who , when another youth , after giving him much offence and seeing him unresisting would fain fight him , replied : " Nay , I will not fight thee , friend ; but if thou dost with that fist what thou threatenest ...
... believe it was Jonas who , when another youth , after giving him much offence and seeing him unresisting would fain fight him , replied : " Nay , I will not fight thee , friend ; but if thou dost with that fist what thou threatenest ...
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... believe I no more laughed at them than at the same age I should have been disposed to laugh at the grotesque Gothic heads ( seeming to me then replete with devout meaning ) that gape , and grin , in stone around the inside of the old ...
... believe I no more laughed at them than at the same age I should have been disposed to laugh at the grotesque Gothic heads ( seeming to me then replete with devout meaning ) that gape , and grin , in stone around the inside of the old ...
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