McGuffey's First-[sixth] Eclectic Reader, Svazek 6American Book Company, 1921 |
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Strana 40
... seems happy causelessly ' , And swells ' , not dreaming why ' , my soul shall know That thou ' , unseen ' , art bending over me ' . 3. Here rests his head upon the lap of earth ' , A youth , to fortune and to fame unknown ' ; Fair ...
... seems happy causelessly ' , And swells ' , not dreaming why ' , my soul shall know That thou ' , unseen ' , art bending over me ' . 3. Here rests his head upon the lap of earth ' , A youth , to fortune and to fame unknown ' ; Fair ...
Strana 55
... seem to him worse than superfluous members . This embarrassment will be overcome gradually , as the speaker becomes familiar with his position ; and it is sometimes overcome at once , by a powerful exercise of the attention upon the ...
... seem to him worse than superfluous members . This embarrassment will be overcome gradually , as the speaker becomes familiar with his position ; and it is sometimes overcome at once , by a powerful exercise of the attention upon the ...
Strana 56
... seems to depend chiefly upon the general cultivation of manners , implying freedom from all embarrassments , and entire self- possession . The secret of acquiring a graceful style of gesture , we apprehend , lies in the habitual ...
... seems to depend chiefly upon the general cultivation of manners , implying freedom from all embarrassments , and entire self- possession . The secret of acquiring a graceful style of gesture , we apprehend , lies in the habitual ...
Strana 57
... seems liberal , com- municative , and candid ; and , in some degree , gives that expression to the style of delivery . Of course there are passages which require the clinched hand , the pointed finger , etc. , etc .; but these are used ...
... seems liberal , com- municative , and candid ; and , in some degree , gives that expression to the style of delivery . Of course there are passages which require the clinched hand , the pointed finger , etc. , etc .; but these are used ...
Strana 60
... seem too just . In vain for them the pleasing measure flows , Whose recitation runs it all to prose ; Repeating what the poet sets not down , The verb disjointing from its favorite noun , While pause , and break , and repetition join To ...
... seem too just . In vain for them the pleasing measure flows , Whose recitation runs it all to prose ; Repeating what the poet sets not down , The verb disjointing from its favorite noun , While pause , and break , and repetition join To ...
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