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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... become perfectly master of them . It will be in vain to press him forward , with the hope of forming a good reader , if he cannot completely articulatè every elementary sound of the language . SECTION 111 . Due degree of slowness . In ...
... become perfectly master of them . It will be in vain to press him forward , with the hope of forming a good reader , if he cannot completely articulatè every elementary sound of the language . SECTION 111 . Due degree of slowness . In ...
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... become good readers ; and it cannot be too much recommended to them . Such a pronunciation gives weight and dignity to the subject . It is a great assistance to the voice , by the pauses and rests which it allows the reader more easily ...
... become good readers ; and it cannot be too much recommended to them . Such a pronunciation gives weight and dignity to the subject . It is a great assistance to the voice , by the pauses and rests which it allows the reader more easily ...
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... become either vigorous or useful , must be habitually active ; not breaking forth occasionally with a transient lustre , like the blaze of the comet ; but re- gular in its returns , like the light of day : not like the aromatic gale ...
... become either vigorous or useful , must be habitually active ; not breaking forth occasionally with a transient lustre , like the blaze of the comet ; but re- gular in its returns , like the light of day : not like the aromatic gale ...
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... become the injurer ; and thus wrongs , retaliations , and fresh injuries , would circulate in endless succession , till the world was rendered a field of blood . Of all the passions which invade the human breast , revenge is the most ...
... become the injurer ; and thus wrongs , retaliations , and fresh injuries , would circulate in endless succession , till the world was rendered a field of blood . Of all the passions which invade the human breast , revenge is the most ...
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... become familiar , they are soon forgotten . Custom effaces their impression . They sink into the rank of those ordinary things , which daily recur , without raising any sensation of joy . - Let us cease , therefore , from looking up ...
... become familiar , they are soon forgotten . Custom effaces their impression . They sink into the rank of those ordinary things , which daily recur , without raising any sensation of joy . - Let us cease , therefore , from looking up ...
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