A Practical Reader: With Exercises in Vocal CultureClark & Maynard, 1882 - 224 páginas |
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... Harper's Magazine . RUDDER GRANGE . FRANK R. STOCKTON . ONE afternoon as I was hurrying down Broadway to catch the five o'clock train , I met Waterford . He is an old friend of mine , and I used to like him pretty well . " Hello ...
... Harper's Magazine . RUDDER GRANGE . FRANK R. STOCKTON . ONE afternoon as I was hurrying down Broadway to catch the five o'clock train , I met Waterford . He is an old friend of mine , and I used to like him pretty well . " Hello ...
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... Harper's Magazine . EXTRACTS FROM ESSAYS . RALPH WALDO EMERSON . CIVILIZATION . CIVILIZATION depends on morality . Everything good This rule holds in small in man leans on what is higher . as in great . Thus , all our strength and ...
... Harper's Magazine . EXTRACTS FROM ESSAYS . RALPH WALDO EMERSON . CIVILIZATION . CIVILIZATION depends on morality . Everything good This rule holds in small in man leans on what is higher . as in great . Thus , all our strength and ...
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Abraham Davenport ALICE CARY asked beautiful bread breakfast breath called chest child CHRISTINA G Circumflex coffee-house coming cried Croesus Daisy darkness dear Demosthenes Dombey door earth Expulsive eyes face father fear feel fire flowers FRANÇOIS COPPÉE Freedom's ahead gold Goodall gray hawks Gwendolen hand Harper's Magazine hear heard heart heaven hero honor hungry Jack Abbott kind Klesmer laugh lilies live Livy looked Lysimachus morning Mortimer mother mystic ruins natural never night Odin once Orotund perish PHOEBE CARY play poor Potiphar sail seemed ship singing Sir Richard Grenville sister sleep Slide smiling sorrow soul sound speak Stress talk tell There's things thou thought to-day toil told tone tramp Triplet turned utterance voice wait Waterford wife wild woman words Yessir
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Página 196 - cries Partridge, with a contemptuous sneer. " Why, I could act as well myself. I am sure, if I had seen a ghost, I should have looked in the very same manner, and done just as he did. And then, to be sure, in that scene, as you called it, between him and his mother, where you told me he acted so fine, why...