The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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Though , in general , he found it very difficult to rise early , yet this morning he got
up soon , without being called ; so much was his mind fixed on this intended jaunt
. 2. It often happens , with young people in particular , that all on a sudden they ...
Though , in general , he found it very difficult to rise early , yet this morning he got
up soon , without being called ; so much was his mind fixed on this intended jaunt
. 2. It often happens , with young people in particular , that all on a sudden they ...
Side 56
This circumstance called forth the keeper's astonishment so much , that he began
to imagine the daughter had contrived means of eluding his vigilance : he
therefore resolved to watch them when the daily meeting took place . 6. He did so
...
This circumstance called forth the keeper's astonishment so much , that he began
to imagine the daughter had contrived means of eluding his vigilance : he
therefore resolved to watch them when the daily meeting took place . 6. He did so
...
Side 127
His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault , and he
called aloud several times , ' This hand has offended . ' Satisfied with that
atonement , he then discovered a serenity in his countenance ; and when the fire
...
His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault , and he
called aloud several times , ' This hand has offended . ' Satisfied with that
atonement , he then discovered a serenity in his countenance ; and when the fire
...
Side 198
It cannot be called love for them , for love is quicksighted to discern faults , and
studies to correct thein ; it cannot be called tenderness or humanity , for those
qualities are not displayed by momentary impulses , but by consistency of action .
It cannot be called love for them , for love is quicksighted to discern faults , and
studies to correct thein ; it cannot be called tenderness or humanity , for those
qualities are not displayed by momentary impulses , but by consistency of action .
Side 223
Almost every verse admits of a pause in or near the middle of the line , which is
called the Cæsura ; this must be carefully observed in reading verse , or much of
the distinctness , and almost all the harmony , will be lost . Tbough the most ...
Almost every verse admits of a pause in or near the middle of the line , which is
called the Cæsura ; this must be carefully observed in reading verse , or much of
the distinctness , and almost all the harmony , will be lost . Tbough the most ...
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