The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 páginas |
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... allowed to come under their notice , but such as are perfectly innocent ; and if , on all proper occasions , they were encouraged to peruse those which tend to inspire a due reverence for virtue , and an abhorrence of vice , as well as ...
... allowed to come under their notice , but such as are perfectly innocent ; and if , on all proper occasions , they were encouraged to peruse those which tend to inspire a due reverence for virtue , and an abhorrence of vice , as well as ...
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... allow ourselves less compass , NOTE . - For many of the observations contained in this preliminary tract , the autho Is indebted to the writings of Dr. Blair , and to the Encyclopedia Britannica . r voice b fore we have done . We shall ...
... allow ourselves less compass , NOTE . - For many of the observations contained in this preliminary tract , the autho Is indebted to the writings of Dr. Blair , and to the Encyclopedia Britannica . r voice b fore we have done . We shall ...
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... allows the minds of the hearers to be always out- runuing the speaker , must render every such performance insipid and fatigu- ing . But the extreme of reading too fast is much more common ; and requires the more to be guarded against ...
... allows the minds of the hearers to be always out- runuing the speaker , must render every such performance insipid and fatigu- ing . But the extreme of reading too fast is much more common ; and requires the more to be guarded against ...
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... allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both with more force and more harmony . SECTION IV . Propriety of Pronunciation . AFTER the fundamental attentions to the pitch and management ...
... allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both with more force and more harmony . SECTION IV . Propriety of Pronunciation . AFTER the fundamental attentions to the pitch and management ...
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... allow the reader to draw his breath ; ~ d delicate adjustment of such pauses , is one of the most nice gind and difficult articles of delivery . In all reading INTRODUCTION . › -9 Providence vindicated in the present state of man, 229.
... allow the reader to draw his breath ; ~ d delicate adjustment of such pauses , is one of the most nice gind and difficult articles of delivery . In all reading INTRODUCTION . › -9 Providence vindicated in the present state of man, 229.
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