Reading and Literature, Livro 1World Book Company, 1927 Selections from English and American literature are accompanied by explanatory notes and study questions. |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 86
Página 4
... stands in word knowledge and should stimulate him to improvement . ORAL READING While the days of formal " elocution " are happily over , oral read- ing remains an excellent means for teaching both the understanding and the appreciation ...
... stands in word knowledge and should stimulate him to improvement . ORAL READING While the days of formal " elocution " are happily over , oral read- ing remains an excellent means for teaching both the understanding and the appreciation ...
Página 28
... standing on his own hurricane deck , giving the orders , and executing them . " Stop her , sir ! Ting - a - ling - ling ! " The headway ran almost out and he drew up slowly toward the sidewalk ... Stand by that stage , 28 Incident and Humor.
... standing on his own hurricane deck , giving the orders , and executing them . " Stop her , sir ! Ting - a - ling - ling ! " The headway ran almost out and he drew up slowly toward the sidewalk ... Stand by that stage , 28 Incident and Humor.
Página 29
Melvin Everett Haggerty. the bight of it ! Stand by that stage , now - let her go ! Done with the engines , sir ! Ting - a - ling - ling ! Sh't ! Sh't ! Sh't ! " ( trying the gauge cocks ) . Tom went on whitewashing - paid no attention ...
Melvin Everett Haggerty. the bight of it ! Stand by that stage , now - let her go ! Done with the engines , sir ! Ting - a - ling - ling ! Sh't ! Sh't ! Sh't ! " ( trying the gauge cocks ) . Tom went on whitewashing - paid no attention ...
Página 52
... standing since the days of the early settlers . Rat - tailed , ewe - necked bay ( page 51 ) , a bay horse having a neck like a ewe ( or sheep ) and a tail like a rat . THE PICKWICKIANS ON THE ICE CHARLES DICKENS The Pickwick Papers 52 ...
... standing since the days of the early settlers . Rat - tailed , ewe - necked bay ( page 51 ) , a bay horse having a neck like a ewe ( or sheep ) and a tail like a rat . THE PICKWICKIANS ON THE ICE CHARLES DICKENS The Pickwick Papers 52 ...
Página 57
... standing still , could not help envying . " It looks a nice warm exercise that , doesn't it ? " he inquired of Wardle , when that gentleman was thoroughly out of breath , by reason of the indefatigable manner in which he had converted ...
... standing still , could not help envying . " It looks a nice warm exercise that , doesn't it ? " he inquired of Wardle , when that gentleman was thoroughly out of breath , by reason of the indefatigable manner in which he had converted ...
Conteúdo
82 | |
97 | |
113 | |
122 | |
132 | |
156 | |
163 | |
173 | |
208 | |
239 | |
248 | |
255 | |
270 | |
294 | |
437 | |
444 | |
455 | |
468 | |
474 | |
481 | |
487 | |
494 | |
502 | |
510 | |
520 | |
566 | |
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
Alden Ariel army ants Baliol ball beautiful birds boat bobolink Brickley Brother Goat Brother Rabbit buffalo called Captain Century Company Columbus Company cotton coxswain crew cried Doane earth eyes face father feel feet fire flag flowers girls give goal hand head heard heart horse hour hundred Indian Jean Henri Fabre Jim Deacon John John Alden John Gilpin King knew land Lars Porsena lived look miles Miles Standish minutes Miranda mother never night notebook person Pickwick pilot poem Prospero river Robin Hood rush sail salmon seemed selection Shelburne ship side song Standish stanza star-spangled banner stood stopped story Sycorax tell things thou thought told trees turned varsity voice watch Winkle woods words Yale yellow fever young