The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 sider |
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... observe , that the Reader and the Sequel , besides teaching to read accurately , and inculcating many important sentiments , may be considered as auxiliaries to the Author's English Grammar ; as practical illustrations of the principles ...
... observe , that the Reader and the Sequel , besides teaching to read accurately , and inculcating many important sentiments , may be considered as auxiliaries to the Author's English Grammar ; as practical illustrations of the principles ...
Side 3
... observe that , in the existing publications designed for the perusal of young persons , the prepon- derance is greatly on the side of gay and amusing productions . Too much attention may be paid to this medium of improvement . When the ...
... observe that , in the existing publications designed for the perusal of young persons , the prepon- derance is greatly on the side of gay and amusing productions . Too much attention may be paid to this medium of improvement . When the ...
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... observe , that there ORY be also an extreme on the opposite side . It is obvious that a lifeless , drawling manner of reading , which allows the minds of the hearers to be always out- runuing the speaker , must render every such ...
... observe , that there ORY be also an extreme on the opposite side . It is obvious that a lifeless , drawling manner of reading , which allows the minds of the hearers to be always out- runuing the speaker , must render every such ...
Side 6
... observation , which it may not be improper here to make . In the English language , every word which consists of more syllables than one , has one accented syllable . - The accent rests sometimes on the vowel , sometimes on the ...
... observation , which it may not be improper here to make . In the English language , every word which consists of more syllables than one , has one accented syllable . - The accent rests sometimes on the vowel , sometimes on the ...
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... observe , that the mind , in communicating its ideas , is in a constant state of activity , emotion , or agi- tation , from the different effects which those ideas produce in the speaker . Now the end of such communication being not ...
... observe , that the mind , in communicating its ideas , is in a constant state of activity , emotion , or agi- tation , from the different effects which those ideas produce in the speaker . Now the end of such communication being not ...
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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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