The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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... thou- sands of dead words , and insure aptness and precision in the use of them , will spread through the school . Should the teacher even choose to dispense with all systematic instruction in the etymological part of this volume ...
... thou- sands of dead words , and insure aptness and precision in the use of them , will spread through the school . Should the teacher even choose to dispense with all systematic instruction in the etymological part of this volume ...
Σελίδα 14
... thou dost slander her , and torture me , Never pray more ; abandon all remorse ; On Horror's head horrors accumulate ; Do deeds to make Heaven weep , all earth amazed . 14. When Marcus Brutus grows so covetous , To lock such rascal ...
... thou dost slander her , and torture me , Never pray more ; abandon all remorse ; On Horror's head horrors accumulate ; Do deeds to make Heaven weep , all earth amazed . 14. When Marcus Brutus grows so covetous , To lock such rascal ...
Σελίδα 15
... ' . 6. Does the President deserve praise ' or blame ? 7. Can youth ' , or strength ' , or honor ' , or pleasure ' , satisfy the soul ' ? 8. Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea EXAMPLES . 15 On the Choice of Books.
... ' . 6. Does the President deserve praise ' or blame ? 7. Can youth ' , or strength ' , or honor ' , or pleasure ' , satisfy the soul ' ? 8. Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea EXAMPLES . 15 On the Choice of Books.
Σελίδα 16
Epes Sargent. 8. Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea ' ? or hast thou walked in search of the depths ' ? 9. Who gave you that rose ? My sister` . 10. I have seen the effects of love and hatred ' , joy ' and grief` , hope ' and ...
Epes Sargent. 8. Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea ' ? or hast thou walked in search of the depths ' ? 9. Who gave you that rose ? My sister` . 10. I have seen the effects of love and hatred ' , joy ' and grief` , hope ' and ...
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... thou that rollest above , round as the shield of my fathers , - whence are thy beams , O Sun ! thy everlasting light ? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon , pale and cold , sinks in ...
... thou that rollest above , round as the shield of my fathers , - whence are thy beams , O Sun ! thy everlasting light ? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon , pale and cold , sinks in ...
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ancient Rome Anglo-Saxon animal beautiful blow breath called Chersiphron CIMBRI cloud date palm death deep derived dromedaries earth English etymology exile is everywhere eyes fă'cio fall father feel feet friends Gibraltar give glory Guil hand happy hath head heart heaven honor human hundred Jane Kennedy kayak king labor land language Lars Porsena Latin lictors light living Lochinvar look lord Madame Roland mind mountain nature Netherby never night noble nouns o'er onomatopœia onym pass præ prefix Pronounce Ravenswood Roman forum Rome round Saxon sea-bird SELECT Shakspeare ship side smile soul sound speak spirit stand stood thee thing thou thought thousand tion trees true turned Vermil voice wild wind wonderful words