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... divided into four . These parts you have not heard before . The first's Orthography ; Then Etymology and Syntax ; ( These long big words look so like intakes ) ; The last part's Prosody . A You cannot learn them all at once , But part.
... divided into four . These parts you have not heard before . The first's Orthography ; Then Etymology and Syntax ; ( These long big words look so like intakes ) ; The last part's Prosody . A You cannot learn them all at once , But part.
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Jessie Connell. You cannot learn them all at once , But part by part we shall announce , And properly arrange . The first part that we hear about Is what ? Orthography , no doubt ; Its name we cannot change . ORTHOGRAPHY . Orthography is ...
Jessie Connell. You cannot learn them all at once , But part by part we shall announce , And properly arrange . The first part that we hear about Is what ? Orthography , no doubt ; Its name we cannot change . ORTHOGRAPHY . Orthography is ...
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... once again ? " - Instead of this " Will you . " Now if I'd used the pronoun first , And said you you would come , I trust , You never would refuse . Then if I wished you all away , I'd say , " " Go you , " and none would stay . Thus I ...
... once again ? " - Instead of this " Will you . " Now if I'd used the pronoun first , And said you you would come , I trust , You never would refuse . Then if I wished you all away , I'd say , " " Go you , " and none would stay . Thus I ...
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... . That is often used instead of which . EXERCISE . There sits the snarling little boy The Koh - i - noor diamond put away . I mean to was pre- sented to our Queen , was once in the possession 339 GRAMMAR IN VERSE , 36 The Relative Pronoun,
... . That is often used instead of which . EXERCISE . There sits the snarling little boy The Koh - i - noor diamond put away . I mean to was pre- sented to our Queen , was once in the possession 339 GRAMMAR IN VERSE , 36 The Relative Pronoun,
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Jessie Connell. sented to our Queen , was once in the possession of Run- jeet Singh . The scissors old favourites of mine . The beauty - Mary broke were stands longest is that of the mind . When children quarrel the one is most amiable ...
Jessie Connell. sented to our Queen , was once in the possession of Run- jeet Singh . The scissors old favourites of mine . The beauty - Mary broke were stands longest is that of the mind . When children quarrel the one is most amiable ...
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