The Young Ladies' Elocutionary Reader: Containing a Selection of Reading LessonsJames Munroe, 1853 - 480 sider |
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... Mrs . Osgood . ..Jane Taylor . Mrs. Hofland . Page 60 65 66 68 1588888887RRRRRJI O. W. B. Peabody . H. F. Gould . .Anon . .Anon . 73 Procter . Cowper . Anon . 18. Fata Morgana . 19. The ... Madame de Staël 61. To the Ursa 1 * CONTENTS . 5.
... Mrs . Osgood . ..Jane Taylor . Mrs. Hofland . Page 60 65 66 68 1588888887RRRRRJI O. W. B. Peabody . H. F. Gould . .Anon . .Anon . 73 Procter . Cowper . Anon . 18. Fata Morgana . 19. The ... Madame de Staël 61. To the Ursa 1 * CONTENTS . 5.
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... Madame de Staël 61. To the Ursa Major . 62. Moral Philosophy 63. Early Piety .. 64. Mont Blanc 65. Lake Leman and the Alps 66. Flowers ... 67. Flowers the Gift of Divine Benignity 68. Flowers sent Me during Illness ... 69. Early Habits ...
... Madame de Staël 61. To the Ursa Major . 62. Moral Philosophy 63. Early Piety .. 64. Mont Blanc 65. Lake Leman and the Alps 66. Flowers ... 67. Flowers the Gift of Divine Benignity 68. Flowers sent Me during Illness ... 69. Early Habits ...
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... MADAME DE STAËL . * Anon . [ This extract , as a combination of the narrative and didactic styles , needs attention , in reading , to the appropriate change of voice de- nanded by the transition from the one to the other . The least ...
... MADAME DE STAËL . * Anon . [ This extract , as a combination of the narrative and didactic styles , needs attention , in reading , to the appropriate change of voice de- nanded by the transition from the one to the other . The least ...
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... Madame Necker de Saussure : " We may figure to ourselves Madame de Staël , in her early youth , entering with confidence upon a life which , to her , promised nothing but happiness . Too benevolent to expect hatred from others , too ...
... Madame Necker de Saussure : " We may figure to ourselves Madame de Staël , in her early youth , entering with confidence upon a life which , to her , promised nothing but happiness . Too benevolent to expect hatred from others , too ...
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Containing a Selection of Reading Lessons Anna U. Russell. The leading feature of Madame de Staël's private charac ter , was her inexhaustible kindness of temper : it cost her ne trouble to forgive injuries . There seems not to have been ...
Containing a Selection of Reading Lessons Anna U. Russell. The leading feature of Madame de Staël's private charac ter , was her inexhaustible kindness of temper : it cost her ne trouble to forgive injuries . There seems not to have been ...
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