The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... comes to maturity . We would premise that it is essential in all cases that the master should fully explain to the pupil the subject , the meaning , and all the surroundings of the poem or extract he is about to teach . The rules for ...
... comes to maturity . We would premise that it is essential in all cases that the master should fully explain to the pupil the subject , the meaning , and all the surroundings of the poem or extract he is about to teach . The rules for ...
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... come to - mor- row . - " Thank you , Floy ! " 99 66 " And who is this ? Is this my old nurse ? " said the child , re- garding with a radiant smile a figure coming in . Yes , yes ! No other stranger would have shed those tears at sight ...
... come to - mor- row . - " Thank you , Floy ! " 99 66 " And who is this ? Is this my old nurse ? " said the child , re- garding with a radiant smile a figure coming in . Yes , yes ! No other stranger would have shed those tears at sight ...
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... comes over their young hearts , and their knives are in their hands in an instant . " What man has done , man can do , " is their watchword , while they draw themselves up , and carve their name a foot above those of a hundred full ...
... comes over their young hearts , and their knives are in their hands in an instant . " What man has done , man can do , " is their watchword , while they draw themselves up , and carve their name a foot above those of a hundred full ...
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... comes over him , and with the words " God ! " and “ mother ! ” whispered on his lips just loud enough to be heard in heaven - the tightening rope lifts him out of his last shallow niche . Not a lip moves while he is dangling over that ...
... comes over him , and with the words " God ! " and “ mother ! ” whispered on his lips just loud enough to be heard in heaven - the tightening rope lifts him out of his last shallow niche . Not a lip moves while he is dangling over that ...
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... comes out a better and a wiser man than he went in . I had some occasion ( I forget what ) to step into the court - yard as I settled this account : and remember I walked downstairs in no small triumph with the conceit of my reasoning ...
... comes out a better and a wiser man than he went in . I had some occasion ( I forget what ) to step into the court - yard as I settled this account : and remember I walked downstairs in no small triumph with the conceit of my reasoning ...
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