Good Reading for High Schools: AdventureTom Peete Cross, Reed Smith, Elmer Clayton Stauffer Ginn, 1930 |
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... told him my whole story . He declared it was like a ballad2 ; that he would do his best to help me ; that I should have paper , pen , and ink , and write one line to Mr. Campbell and another to Mr. Rankeillor ; and that if I had told ...
... told him my whole story . He declared it was like a ballad2 ; that he would do his best to help me ; that I should have paper , pen , and ink , and write one line to Mr. Campbell and another to Mr. Rankeillor ; and that if I had told ...
Pagina 125
... told in almost any vein that strikes the writer's fancy ; but if well told they have two char- acteristics in common : ( 1 ) they tell good stories ; ( 2 ) the verse is smooth and musical , and easy to read . A metrical tale composed in ...
... told in almost any vein that strikes the writer's fancy ; but if well told they have two char- acteristics in common : ( 1 ) they tell good stories ; ( 2 ) the verse is smooth and musical , and easy to read . A metrical tale composed in ...
Pagina 126
... told in " Casabianca " and that told in " The Wreck of the Hesperus " ( p . 147 ) ? 3. Should the boy have remained on the burning deck after all the rest had fled ? ( Discuss in class . ) 4. What points of similarity do you find ...
... told in " Casabianca " and that told in " The Wreck of the Hesperus " ( p . 147 ) ? 3. Should the boy have remained on the burning deck after all the rest had fled ? ( Discuss in class . ) 4. What points of similarity do you find ...
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Alan's Ali Baba Appin asked Balachulish Balfour began blood Bracebridge brig called Campbell captain Casabianca CELIA Charles Edward Stewart clan cried dark David David Balfour dead door Douglas Duke Ellen eyes face father fear fell fire Forest of Arden frog gave glen hand head hear heard heart heather Highland hill horse Hoseason Isle of Mull Jacobite James JAQUES King knew lady land Loch Loch Katrine look Lord maid mind Morgiana morning mountain never night o'er ORLANDO pass Pirithoüs poem poor Red Fox Riach rock Roderick ROSALIND round says Alan Scotland seemed ship side smile song soon sound stood story Study Hints sword tell thee thing thou thought told took TOUCHSTONE tree turned uncle voice wild wind word