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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... standing and the heart . It is essential to a complete reader that he minutely perceive the ideas , and enter into the feelings of the author , whose sentiments he professes to re- peat : for how is it possible to represent clearly to ...
... standing and the heart . It is essential to a complete reader that he minutely perceive the ideas , and enter into the feelings of the author , whose sentiments he professes to re- peat : for how is it possible to represent clearly to ...
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... stand at too great a distance , when reading to their teachers ; whose instructers were very imperfect in their hearing ; or who were taught by persons , that considered loud expression as the chief requisite in forming a good reader ...
... stand at too great a distance , when reading to their teachers ; whose instructers were very imperfect in their hearing ; or who were taught by persons , that considered loud expression as the chief requisite in forming a good reader ...
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... standing may have sufficient time to mark the distinction of sentences , and their several members . There are two kinds of pauses : first , emphatical pauses : and next , such as mark the distinctions of sense . An em- phatical pause ...
... standing may have sufficient time to mark the distinction of sentences , and their several members . There are two kinds of pauses : first , emphatical pauses : and next , such as mark the distinctions of sense . An em- phatical pause ...
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... stand the test of near approach and strict examination . The value of any possession is to be chiefly estimated , by the relief which it can bring us in the time of our greatest need . No person who has once yielded up the govern- ment ...
... stand the test of near approach and strict examination . The value of any possession is to be chiefly estimated , by the relief which it can bring us in the time of our greatest need . No person who has once yielded up the govern- ment ...
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... standing maxims of human wisdom , in all ages of the world . SECTION III . THE desire of improvement discovers a liberal mind , and is connected with many accomplishments , and many virtues , Innocence confers ease and freedom on the ...
... standing maxims of human wisdom , in all ages of the world . SECTION III . THE desire of improvement discovers a liberal mind , and is connected with many accomplishments , and many virtues , Innocence confers ease and freedom on the ...
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