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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... proper further to observe , that the Reader and the Sequel , besides teach- ing to read accurately , and inculcating many important sentiments , may be considered as auxiliaries to the author's English Grammar ; as practical illustra ...
... proper further to observe , that the Reader and the Sequel , besides teach- ing to read accurately , and inculcating many important sentiments , may be considered as auxiliaries to the author's English Grammar ; as practical illustra ...
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... 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 to animate them with sentiments of piety and goodness . Such impressions deeply engraven ...
... 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 to animate them with sentiments of piety and goodness . Such impressions deeply engraven ...
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... proper scope for the operations of the understanding and the heart . THE reader will perceive , that the Compiler has been solicitous to recommend to young persons , the perusal of the sacred Scriptures , by interspersing through his ...
... proper scope for the operations of the understanding and the heart . THE reader will perceive , that the Compiler has been solicitous to recommend to young persons , the perusal of the sacred Scriptures , by interspersing through his ...
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... PROPER LOUDNESS OF VOICE ; DISTINCTNESS ; SLOW- NESS ; PROPRIETY OF PRONUNCIATION ; EMPHASIS TONES ; PAUSES ; and MODE OF READING VERSE . SECTION 1 . Proper loudness of voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others ...
... PROPER LOUDNESS OF VOICE ; DISTINCTNESS ; SLOW- NESS ; PROPRIETY OF PRONUNCIATION ; EMPHASIS TONES ; PAUSES ; and MODE OF READING VERSE . SECTION 1 . Proper loudness of voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others ...
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... proper pitch and manageinent of the voice . Every person has three pitches in his voice ; the HIGH , the MIDDLE , and the Low one . The high , is that which he uses in calling aloud to some person at a distance . The low is , when he ...
... proper pitch and manageinent of the voice . Every person has three pitches in his voice ; the HIGH , the MIDDLE , and the Low one . The high , is that which he uses in calling aloud to some person at a distance . The low is , when he ...
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