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 SchoolsCharles Bowen, 1836 - 480ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... truth probably is , that reading , like conversation , is learned from ex- ample rather than by rule . - No one becomes distinguished , as a singer , by the most familiar knowledge of the gamut : so , no one is ever made an accom ...
... truth probably is , that reading , like conversation , is learned from ex- ample rather than by rule . - No one becomes distinguished , as a singer , by the most familiar knowledge of the gamut : so , no one is ever made an accom ...
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... truth is , I have asked none for it . If it is a good book , the public understands its own interests too well to let it die . If it is not a good one , no recommendations can keep it alive . I have made it , in the hope that it might ...
... truth is , I have asked none for it . If it is a good book , the public understands its own interests too well to let it die . If it is not a good one , no recommendations can keep it alive . I have made it , in the hope that it might ...
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... truth , may , with the most perfect truth , be said of the genuine spirit of devotion , it alleviates trouble and enhances pleasure , It makes the gloomy face of nature gay , " Gives beauty to the sun , and pleasure to the day ...
... truth , may , with the most perfect truth , be said of the genuine spirit of devotion , it alleviates trouble and enhances pleasure , It makes the gloomy face of nature gay , " Gives beauty to the sun , and pleasure to the day ...
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... Truth . Before thy mystic altar , heavenly Truth , I kneel in manhood , as I knelt in youth : Thus let me kneel , till this dull form decay , And life's last shade be brightened by thy ray : Then shall my soul , now lost in clouds below ...
... Truth . Before thy mystic altar , heavenly Truth , I kneel in manhood , as I knelt in youth : Thus let me kneel , till this dull form decay , And life's last shade be brightened by thy ray : Then shall my soul , now lost in clouds below ...
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... truth in the following representa- tion given by Dr. Percival , a very pious writer , as well as excellent man : " To the intelligent and virtuous , old age presents a scene of tranquil enjoyments , of obedient appe- tites , of well ...
... truth in the following representa- tion given by Dr. Percival , a very pious writer , as well as excellent man : " To the intelligent and virtuous , old age presents a scene of tranquil enjoyments , of obedient appe- tites , of well ...
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