Lectures on Mental and Moral CultureA. S. Barnes & Burr, 1863 - 319 páginas |
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... caused แ " Their knotted and combined locks to part . " The young and the old , the grave and the gay everywhere , who heard , universally feel and express An English grammar and a Shakspeare . a satisfaction that VOCAL CULTURE . 135.
... caused แ " Their knotted and combined locks to part . " The young and the old , the grave and the gay everywhere , who heard , universally feel and express An English grammar and a Shakspeare . a satisfaction that VOCAL CULTURE . 135.
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... grammar and a Shakspeare , he caught the inspiring breath of eloquence . There he famil- iarized himself with words of power and energy and might . During those dark and dismal hours , he gained the rudiments of the English tongue ; and ...
... grammar and a Shakspeare , he caught the inspiring breath of eloquence . There he famil- iarized himself with words of power and energy and might . During those dark and dismal hours , he gained the rudiments of the English tongue ; and ...
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... originates in the necessities of our na- ture . We express our wants , we gratify desires by means of it . A national language is enlarged and Grammar and Rhetoric . Dialectics of Aristotle . perfected , 160 THE STUDY.
... originates in the necessities of our na- ture . We express our wants , we gratify desires by means of it . A national language is enlarged and Grammar and Rhetoric . Dialectics of Aristotle . perfected , 160 THE STUDY.
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... grammar , rhetoric , and foreign languages , both ancient and modern . Grammar and rhetoric belong to the same class , and may be considered rather as passive than as active agents in enabling us to give expression to thought . They are ...
... grammar , rhetoric , and foreign languages , both ancient and modern . Grammar and rhetoric belong to the same class , and may be considered rather as passive than as active agents in enabling us to give expression to thought . They are ...
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... grammar , or grammar for man . The great object of many a youth is to get through the text- book and into the Paradise Lost , and the height of his ambition is to be able to rattle off the lingo of what is termed a great parser . There ...
... grammar , or grammar for man . The great object of many a youth is to get through the text- book and into the Paradise Lost , and the height of his ambition is to be able to rattle off the lingo of what is termed a great parser . There ...
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