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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... pass more slightly over the rest . Now , after we have learned the pro- per seats of these accents , it is an important rule , to give every word just the same accent in reading , as in common discourse . Many persons err in this ...
... pass more slightly over the rest . Now , after we have learned the pro- per seats of these accents , it is an important rule , to give every word just the same accent in reading , as in common discourse . Many persons err in this ...
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... pass on . The young reader should be careful to render his modulation correct and easy ; and , for this purpose , should form it upon the model of the most judicious and accurate speakers . Some sentences are so full and comprehensive ...
... pass on . The young reader should be careful to render his modulation correct and easy ; and , for this purpose , should form it upon the model of the most judicious and accurate speakers . Some sentences are so full and comprehensive ...
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... pass the last hours with comfort , to lay up such a treasure of pleasing ideas , as shall support the expenses of that time , which is to depend wholly upon the fund already acquired . SECTION 7 . WHAT avails the show of external ...
... pass the last hours with comfort , to lay up such a treasure of pleasing ideas , as shall support the expenses of that time , which is to depend wholly upon the fund already acquired . SECTION 7 . WHAT avails the show of external ...
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... passing the love of women . " Sir Philip Sidney , at the battle near Zutphen , was wounded by a musket - ball , which broke the bone of his thigh . He was carried about a mile and a half , to the camp ; and being faint with the loss of ...
... passing the love of women . " Sir Philip Sidney , at the battle near Zutphen , was wounded by a musket - ball , which broke the bone of his thigh . He was carried about a mile and a half , to the camp ; and being faint with the loss of ...
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... passing at that moment throughout the world ! multitudes struggling for a poor subsistence , to support the wife and children whom they love , and who look up to them with eager eyes for that bread which they can hardly procure ...
... passing at that moment throughout the world ! multitudes struggling for a poor subsistence , to support the wife and children whom they love , and who look up to them with eager eyes for that bread which they can hardly procure ...
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