Sanders' Rhetorical, Or, Union Sixth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with Numerous Specimens, Both in Prose and Poetry, from the Best Writers, English and American, as Exercises for Practice : and with Notes and Sketches, Literary and Biographical, Forming Together a Brief, Though Comprehensive Course of Instruction in English Literature |
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... JOHN GAY , • LUKE , Chap . xv . , JANE TAYLOR , THOMAS CAMPBELL , • JAMES A. HILLHOUSE , 71 · JOHN G. SAXE , • 76 ROBERT CHAMBERS , 83 JAMES HOGG , • 87 JOHN LINGARD , 92 · 96 · 97 98 101 • • • 103 • 105 · 108 108 · 108 • 109 109 ...
... JOHN GAY , • LUKE , Chap . xv . , JANE TAYLOR , THOMAS CAMPBELL , • JAMES A. HILLHOUSE , 71 · JOHN G. SAXE , • 76 ROBERT CHAMBERS , 83 JAMES HOGG , • 87 JOHN LINGARD , 92 · 96 · 97 98 101 • • • 103 • 105 · 108 108 · 108 • 109 109 ...
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... Lingard was a clergyman of the same faith with Queen Mary . * The reference is to her melancholy death , for an account of which , see Exercise XII . DEATH OF MARY , QUEEN OF SCOTS . JOHN LINGARD RHETORICAL READER . 91 JOHN LINGARD,
... Lingard was a clergyman of the same faith with Queen Mary . * The reference is to her melancholy death , for an account of which , see Exercise XII . DEATH OF MARY , QUEEN OF SCOTS . JOHN LINGARD RHETORICAL READER . 91 JOHN LINGARD,
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... JOHN LINGARD . 1. In the midst of the great hall of the castle had been raised a scaffold , covered with black serge , and surrounded with a low railing . About seven , the doors were thrown open ; the gentle- men of the county entered ...
... JOHN LINGARD . 1. In the midst of the great hall of the castle had been raised a scaffold , covered with black serge , and surrounded with a low railing . About seven , the doors were thrown open ; the gentle- men of the county entered ...
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