The First-class Reader: A Selection for Exercises in Reading from Standard British and American Authors, in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools in the United StatesClaremont Manufacturing Company, 1833 - 276 Seiten |
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... thousand giant peaks and ridges of every varied hue , —but all silent as images of eternity ; and cast his gaze over lakes and forests , and smoking towns , and wide lands to the very ocean , in all their gleaming and reposing beauty ...
... thousand giant peaks and ridges of every varied hue , —but all silent as images of eternity ; and cast his gaze over lakes and forests , and smoking towns , and wide lands to the very ocean , in all their gleaming and reposing beauty ...
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... thousand extremities they have saved him . What great hearts have throbbed in their defiles from the days of Leon- idas to those of Andreas Hofer ! What lofty souls , what tender hearts , what poor and persecuted creatures have they ...
... thousand extremities they have saved him . What great hearts have throbbed in their defiles from the days of Leon- idas to those of Andreas Hofer ! What lofty souls , what tender hearts , what poor and persecuted creatures have they ...
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... thousand years ago , are found there now , and show us in face and figure , in language and garb , what their fa- thers were ; show us a fine contrast with the modern tribes dwelling below and around them ; and show us , moreover , how ...
... thousand years ago , are found there now , and show us in face and figure , in language and garb , what their fa- thers were ; show us a fine contrast with the modern tribes dwelling below and around them ; and show us , moreover , how ...
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... thousand leagues afar , thy wave Is rolling on an empire's grave ! Thine arm that shakes me here , Thunders upon the shore Of North , and South , and central sphere , Fuego , Labrador ; From flaming Equinox to frigid Pole , Belting the ...
... thousand leagues afar , thy wave Is rolling on an empire's grave ! Thine arm that shakes me here , Thunders upon the shore Of North , and South , and central sphere , Fuego , Labrador ; From flaming Equinox to frigid Pole , Belting the ...
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... And finally , why is it that bright forms of human beauty are presented to our view and then taken from us ; leaving the thousand streams of our affec- tions to flow back in Alpine torrents upon our hearts FIRST - CLASS READER . 47.
... And finally , why is it that bright forms of human beauty are presented to our view and then taken from us ; leaving the thousand streams of our affec- tions to flow back in Alpine torrents upon our hearts FIRST - CLASS READER . 47.
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