The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 sider |
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... common difficulties in learning to read well are obviated . When the learner has acquired a habit of reading such sentences with justness and facility , he will readily apply that habit , and the improvements he has made , to sentences ...
... common difficulties in learning to read well are obviated . When the learner has acquired a habit of reading such sentences with justness and facility , he will readily apply that habit , and the improvements he has made , to sentences ...
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... common conversation , and which he should generally use in reading to others . For it is a great mistake to imagine that one must take the highest pitch of his voice , in order to be well heard in a large company . This is confounding ...
... common conversation , and which he should generally use in reading to others . For it is a great mistake to imagine that one must take the highest pitch of his voice , in order to be well heard in a large company . This is confounding ...
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... too fast is much more common ; and requires the more to be guarded against , because , when it has grown into a habit , few errors are more difficult to be corrected . To pronounce A 2 INTRODUCTION . 5 Liberty and slavery contrasted,
... too fast is much more common ; and requires the more to be guarded against , because , when it has grown into a habit , few errors are more difficult to be corrected . To pronounce A 2 INTRODUCTION . 5 Liberty and slavery contrasted,
Side 6
... common discourse . Many per sons err in this respect . When they read to others , and with solemnity , they pronounce the syllables in a different manner from what they do at other times . They dwell upon them , and protract them ; they ...
... common discourse . Many per sons err in this respect . When they read to others , and with solemnity , they pronounce the syllables in a different manner from what they do at other times . They dwell upon them , and protract them ; they ...
Side 7
... common iscourse ; and even sometimes throw it upon words so very trifling in them- lves , that it is evidently done with no other view , than to give a greater va ety to the modulation . Notwithstanding this diversity of practice ...
... common iscourse ; and even sometimes throw it upon words so very trifling in them- lves , that it is evidently done with no other view , than to give a greater va ety to the modulation . Notwithstanding this diversity of practice ...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Selected from the Best ... Lindley Murray Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1829 |
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