Modern Eloquence, Volume 4Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 80
... story from beginning to end . I must be allowed a quotation from one of these letters , for this really is not so frivolous a matter as I am afraid I have made it appear - a quotation of which this much may be said , that nothing more ...
... story from beginning to end . I must be allowed a quotation from one of these letters , for this really is not so frivolous a matter as I am afraid I have made it appear - a quotation of which this much may be said , that nothing more ...
Page 113
... story . Each boy was to choose his own subject , and the story was to be read without revision by the teacher . So this particular boy chose as his subject : " Virtue Has Its Own Reward , " and this was his story : " A poor young man ...
... story . Each boy was to choose his own subject , and the story was to be read without revision by the teacher . So this particular boy chose as his subject : " Virtue Has Its Own Reward , " and this was his story : " A poor young man ...
Page 310
... story , he then took off his Turkish red cap , and swung it in the air to call my special attention to the moral ; those Arab guides always have morals to their stories , though the stories are not always moral . He said to me : " Had ...
... story , he then took off his Turkish red cap , and swung it in the air to call my special attention to the moral ; those Arab guides always have morals to their stories , though the stories are not always moral . He said to me : " Had ...
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