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 SchoolsCarter, Hendee & Company, 1834 - 480 pàgines |
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Pàgina iv
... give them to the charge of instructers who are them- selves good readers ; -instructers , who , like teachers of music , will not con- tent themselves with laying certain rules for regulating the tones , inflexions and cadences of the ...
... give them to the charge of instructers who are them- selves good readers ; -instructers , who , like teachers of music , will not con- tent themselves with laying certain rules for regulating the tones , inflexions and cadences of the ...
Pàgina v
... give Drayton and Spenser , and Chaucer the preference in com- parison with the lights of their own age . An old coin may be as pure metal , and intrinsically as valuable , as a new one ; and to the curious much more valuable ; but , for ...
... give Drayton and Spenser , and Chaucer the preference in com- parison with the lights of their own age . An old coin may be as pure metal , and intrinsically as valuable , as a new one ; and to the curious much more valuable ; but , for ...
Pàgina 14
... give you to behold himself in what- ever else you see , and to discern his providence in all the events that you observe , or that you experience . Put your hearts into his hands , and importuné him , ( if importunity it can be called ...
... give you to behold himself in what- ever else you see , and to discern his providence in all the events that you observe , or that you experience . Put your hearts into his hands , and importuné him , ( if importunity it can be called ...
Pàgina 15
... give you hearts of flesh . He can do it no doubt ; will he do it ? is the question . Never , my young friends ... Gives beauty to the sun , and pleasure to the day . " LESSON II . Paternal Instruction . — Law . PATERNUS had but one son ...
... give you hearts of flesh . He can do it no doubt ; will he do it ? is the question . Never , my young friends ... Gives beauty to the sun , and pleasure to the day . " LESSON II . Paternal Instruction . — Law . PATERNUS had but one son ...
Pàgina 16
... give . That God whom you see me daily worship ; whom I daily call upon to bless both you and me , and all mankind ; whose wondrous acts are recorded in those Scriptures which you constantly read , -that God who created the heavens and ...
... give . That God whom you see me daily worship ; whom I daily call upon to bless both you and me , and all mankind ; whose wondrous acts are recorded in those Scriptures which you constantly read , -that God who created the heavens and ...
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