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Side vii
... Wind 23. Maud Müller ... ... 24. Killed at the Ford 25. The Three Sons ... ... ... ... ... .... ... 26. The Wonders of the Lane ... 27. Home Again ... ... 28. The Fairy Child .... 29. Ode to the Almighty ... ... ... 30. How May was ...
... Wind 23. Maud Müller ... ... 24. Killed at the Ford 25. The Three Sons ... ... ... ... ... .... ... 26. The Wonders of the Lane ... 27. Home Again ... ... 28. The Fairy Child .... 29. Ode to the Almighty ... ... ... 30. How May was ...
Side 22
... which is held somewhat below it , and approximately nearer to the body . For the separate or com- On Gesture . 23 bined action of the hands , 22 Elocution . On the Study of Latin and Greek January Wind 633 Shakspeare Shakspeare.
... which is held somewhat below it , and approximately nearer to the body . For the separate or com- On Gesture . 23 bined action of the hands , 22 Elocution . On the Study of Latin and Greek January Wind 633 Shakspeare Shakspeare.
Side 39
... wind blow whither it listeth . * * * * * * * * * There is a perennial nobleness , and even sacredness , in work . Were he ever so benighted , or forgetful of his high calling , there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly ...
... wind blow whither it listeth . * * * * * * * * * There is a perennial nobleness , and even sacredness , in work . Were he ever so benighted , or forgetful of his high calling , there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly ...
Side 40
... windy , and another it has been warm . Who , among the whole chattering crowd , can tell me of the forms and precipices ... wind blew them before it like withered leaves ? All has passed unregretted or unseen ; or , if the apathy be ever ...
... windy , and another it has been warm . Who , among the whole chattering crowd , can tell me of the forms and precipices ... wind blew them before it like withered leaves ? All has passed unregretted or unseen ; or , if the apathy be ever ...
Side 41
... winds of winter , which begin to murmur above their heads . It is a scene which , with all its powers , has yet no reproach ; -it tells them , that such is also the fate to which they must come ; that the pulse of passion must one day ...
... winds of winter , which begin to murmur above their heads . It is a scene which , with all its powers , has yet no reproach ; -it tells them , that such is also the fate to which they must come ; that the pulse of passion must one day ...
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The Public School Speaker and Reader, Ed. by J.E. Carpenter Joseph Edwards Carpenter Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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