The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect ...T. Wilson and R. Spence, 1805 - 364 páginas |
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... attention of youth ; and to make strong and durable impressions on their minds * .- THE Compiler has been careful to avoid every ex- pression and sentiment , that might gratify a corrupt mind , or , in the least degree , offend the eye ...
... attention of youth ; and to make strong and durable impressions on their minds * .- THE Compiler has been careful to avoid every ex- pression and sentiment , that might gratify a corrupt mind , or , in the least degree , offend the eye ...
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... attention may be paid to this medium of improvement . When the imagination , of youth especially , is much entertained , the sober dictates of the understanding are regarded with indifference ; and the influence of good affections , is ...
... attention may be paid to this medium of improvement . When the imagination , of youth especially , is much entertained , the sober dictates of the understanding are regarded with indifference ; and the influence of good affections , is ...
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... tract , the Author is indebted to the writings of Dr. Blair , and to the Encyclopædia Britannica . A 4 Vanson & Asin 230000 gainsbro 77010189 ment of it doubtless requires great attention and practice , INTRODUCTION .
... tract , the Author is indebted to the writings of Dr. Blair , and to the Encyclopædia Britannica . A 4 Vanson & Asin 230000 gainsbro 77010189 ment of it doubtless requires great attention and practice , INTRODUCTION .
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... attention and practice , joined to extraordinary natural powers but as there are many degrees of excellence in the art , the student whose aims fall short of perfection , will find himself amply reward- ed for every exertion he may ...
... attention and practice , joined to extraordinary natural powers but as there are many degrees of excellence in the art , the student whose aims fall short of perfection , will find himself amply reward- ed for every exertion he may ...
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... attention of every one to whom the education of youth is committed . SECTION II . Distinctness . In the next place , to being well heard and clearly under- stood , distinctness of articulation contributes more than mere loudness of ...
... attention of every one to whom the education of youth is committed . SECTION II . Distinctness . In the next place , to being well heard and clearly under- stood , distinctness of articulation contributes more than mere loudness of ...
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