McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader, Kniha 6American Book Company, 1921 - Počet stran: 464 A traditional reader including stories, poems, and new word drills. The sixth reader in the set, revised and enlarged. Approximately one hundred leading authors are represented in the readings. |
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Strana 23
... thee in my weary arms . 8. O Lancaster ' , I fear thy overthrow . 9. Ye crags and peaks ' , I'm with you once again . Exception 1. - Relative emphasis often reverses this and the first rule , because emphasis is here expressed in part ...
... thee in my weary arms . 8. O Lancaster ' , I fear thy overthrow . 9. Ye crags and peaks ' , I'm with you once again . Exception 1. - Relative emphasis often reverses this and the first rule , because emphasis is here expressed in part ...
Strana 27
... thee ? 4. Shall we return to our allegiance while we may do so with safety and honor ' , or shall we wait until the ax of the executioner is at our throats ? 5. Shall we crown ' the author of these public calamities with garlands , or ...
... thee ? 4. Shall we return to our allegiance while we may do so with safety and honor ' , or shall we wait until the ax of the executioner is at our throats ? 5. Shall we crown ' the author of these public calamities with garlands , or ...
Strana 29
... thee shall roll . 2. Property ' , character ' , reputation ' , everything ' , was sacri- ficed . 3. Toils ' , sufferings ' , wounds ' , and death ' was the price of our liberty . RULE X. - All the members of a concluding series , when ...
... thee shall roll . 2. Property ' , character ' , reputation ' , everything ' , was sacri- ficed . 3. Toils ' , sufferings ' , wounds ' , and death ' was the price of our liberty . RULE X. - All the members of a concluding series , when ...
Strana 32
... thee , as in gorgeous robes , Blooming thou leav'st the chambers of the east , Crowned with a gemmed tiara thick embossed With studs of living light . 4. High on a throne of royal state , which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of ...
... thee , as in gorgeous robes , Blooming thou leav'st the chambers of the east , Crowned with a gemmed tiara thick embossed With studs of living light . 4. High on a throne of royal state , which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of ...
Strana 35
... thee , O God ; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord . 2. Roll on , thou deep and dark blue Ocean - roll ! 3. Arm , warriors , arm ! 4. You know that you are Brutus , that speak this , Or , by the gods , this speech were else your last . 5 ...
... thee , O God ; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord . 2. Roll on , thou deep and dark blue Ocean - roll ! 3. Arm , warriors , arm ! 4. You know that you are Brutus , that speak this , Or , by the gods , this speech were else your last . 5 ...
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