Prose Literature for Secondary Schools: With Some Suggestions for Correlation with CompositionMargaret Ashmun Houghton Mifflin, 1910 - 290 Seiten |
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... doors without getting a drenching . Like sheep , we are penned in the little hut , where no one can stand erect . The rain swirls into the open front , and wets the bot- tom of the blankets . The smoke drives in . We curl up , and enjoy ...
... doors without getting a drenching . Like sheep , we are penned in the little hut , where no one can stand erect . The rain swirls into the open front , and wets the bot- tom of the blankets . The smoke drives in . We curl up , and enjoy ...
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... door , and stepped into the vehicle . As I did so , some one else on the opposite side performed the same evolution , and we stood mo- tionless for an instant with the crowns of our hats glued together . Then we seated ourselves ...
... door , and stepped into the vehicle . As I did so , some one else on the opposite side performed the same evolution , and we stood mo- tionless for an instant with the crowns of our hats glued together . Then we seated ourselves ...
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... door - step of Mr. Watson's house ; but either because wealth had no charms for him , or because he had failed to understand my proposition , he made no an- swer , and , giving his mare a slap with the ends of the reins , rattled off ...
... door - step of Mr. Watson's house ; but either because wealth had no charms for him , or because he had failed to understand my proposition , he made no an- swer , and , giving his mare a slap with the ends of the reins , rattled off ...
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... door - step . How still it was ! The very stillness had a sort of menace in it . My im- agination peopled those black interstices under the trees with " Gorgons and Hydras and Chimæras dire . " There certainly was an air of latent dog ...
... door - step . How still it was ! The very stillness had a sort of menace in it . My im- agination peopled those black interstices under the trees with " Gorgons and Hydras and Chimæras dire . " There certainly was an air of latent dog ...
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... door- bell . My ruse failed , however , and the gripsack , which might have served as a weapon of defence , had been sacrificed . The dog continued his systematic approach , and I was obliged to hurry past the piazza - steps . A few ...
... door- bell . My ruse failed , however , and the gripsack , which might have served as a weapon of defence , had been sacrificed . The dog continued his systematic approach , and I was obliged to hurry past the piazza - steps . A few ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adventure Athelstane bear bird brother Camp cap'n Charles G. D. Roberts Christmas COLLATERAL READINGS Count crowd dark daughter Disinherited Knight Dominicus Pike door Dupin Ernest Thompson Seton Etreux excitement eyes father feet fire give Goliath green hand hawk head heard Higginbotham hill horse Hubert Indians Kimballton kind letter literature lively Locksley lodge look minister Miss Arletta morning Nathaniel Hawthorne nest never night Oregon Trail paragraph Parker's Falls party passed peddler person piece pond Prefect Prince John Princess pupils Reynal river road Robert Louis Stevenson Rosy Balm round Sarah Orne Jewett seemed side soon Squire stood story SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY SUGGESTIONS FOR THEME-WRITING Sylvia tell THEME SUBJECTS thing Thomas Bailey Aldrich Thoreau thou thought tion took tree turned village Washington Irving whistle wild woods words writing young lady
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 71 - I now had access to better books. An acquaintance with the apprentices of booksellers enabled me sometimes to borrow a small one, which I was careful to return soon and clean. Often I sat up in my room reading the greatest part of the night, when the book was borrowed in the evening and to be returned early in the morning, lest it should be missed or wanted.
Seite 290 - I now wish to make the personal acknowledgment that you were right and I was wrong.
Seite 276 - Prefect, its discovery would have been a matter altogether beyond question. This functionary, however, has been thoroughly mystified, and the remote source of his defeat lies in the supposition that the minister is a fool because he has acquired renown as a poet. All fools are poets, this the Prefect feels, and he is merely guilty of a non distributio medii in thence inferring that all poets are fools.
Seite 70 - Historical Collections ; they were small chapmen's books, and cheap, 40 or 50 in all. My father's little library consisted chiefly of books in polemic divinity, most of which I read, and have since often regretted that at a time when I had such a thirst for knowledge, more proper books had not fallen in my way, since it was now resolved I should not be a clergyman.
Seite 268 - That of course; and when we had absolutely completed every particle of the furniture in this way, then we examined the house itself. We divided its entire surface into compartments, which we numbered, so that none might be missed; then we scrutinized each individual square inch throughout the premises, including the two houses immediately adjoining, with the microscope, as before.
Seite 85 - The moment this pageant made its appearance, the harper struck up a flourish; at the conclusion of which the young Oxonian, on receiving a hint from the squire, gave, with an air of the most comic gravity, an old carol, the first verse of which was as follows: Caput apri defero Reddens laudes Domino.
Seite 74 - By comparing my work afterwards with the original, I discovered many faults and amended them; but I sometimes had the pleasure of fancying that, in certain particulars of small import, I had been lucky enough to improve the method or the language, and this encouraged me to think I might possibly in time come to be a tolerable English writer, of which I was extremely ambitious.
Seite 274 - of the reasoner's intellect with that of his opponent, depends, if I understand you aright, upon the accuracy with which the opponent's intellect is admeasured.
Seite 269 - " We did." "Then," I said, " you have been making a miscalculation, and the letter is not on the premises, as you suppose." " I fear you are right there," said the Prefect. " And now, Dupin, what would you advise me to do ? " " To make a thorough re-search of the premises.
Seite 160 - FROM Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand; Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand; From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.