McGuffey's Eclectic ReadersAmerican Book Company, 1921 - Počet stran: 464 Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Sixth Eclectic Reader includes selections from Patrick Henry, Sir Walter Scott, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and William Shakespeare. |
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... appeared when the author was twenty - one years of age ; it received much attention . After several defeats he succeeded in an election to Parliament , and took his seat in that body , in the first year of Victoria's reign . On his ...
... appeared when the author was twenty - one years of age ; it received much attention . After several defeats he succeeded in an election to Parliament , and took his seat in that body , in the first year of Victoria's reign . On his ...
Strana 71
... appeared to be discharging itself over the range of mountains ; the great gray peak tottered on its foundation ! It shook ! -it fell ! and buried in its ruins the castle , the village , and the bridge ! V. AFTER THE THUNDERSTORM . James ...
... appeared to be discharging itself over the range of mountains ; the great gray peak tottered on its foundation ! It shook ! -it fell ! and buried in its ruins the castle , the village , and the bridge ! V. AFTER THE THUNDERSTORM . James ...
Strana 72
... appearance , and was indolent in his habits . The moral tone of his writings is always good . This extract is from " The Seasons . " As from the face of heaven the shattered clouds Tumultuous rove , the interminable sky Sublimer swells ...
... appearance , and was indolent in his habits . The moral tone of his writings is always good . This extract is from " The Seasons . " As from the face of heaven the shattered clouds Tumultuous rove , the interminable sky Sublimer swells ...
Strana 76
... appearance : the storm abates , and all would be well again ; but it is impossible that so great a convul- sion in so small a community should pass over without producing some consequences . For two or three weeks after the operation ...
... appearance : the storm abates , and all would be well again ; but it is impossible that so great a convul- sion in so small a community should pass over without producing some consequences . For two or three weeks after the operation ...
Strana 78
... appeared , the benedictions of the people pro- claimed his passage . Terrestrial happiness is of short continuance . The bright- ness of the flame is wasting its fuel ; the fragrant flower is passing away in its own odors . The vigor of ...
... appeared , the benedictions of the people pro- claimed his passage . Terrestrial happiness is of short continuance . The bright- ness of the flame is wasting its fuel ; the fragrant flower is passing away in its own odors . The vigor of ...
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