The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 Seiten |
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... mark that syllable by a stronger percussion , and to pass more slightly over the rest . Now , after we nave learned the proper seats of these accents , it is an important rule , to give every › word just the same accent in reading , as ...
... mark that syllable by a stronger percussion , and to pass more slightly over the rest . Now , after we nave learned the proper seats of these accents , it is an important rule , to give every › word just the same accent in reading , as ...
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... 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 emphatical pause is generally made after something has ...
... 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 emphatical pause is generally made after something has ...
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... marks that strain or verse to be finish- ed , rhyme renders this always sensible ; and in some measure compels us to observe it in our pronunciation . In respect to blank verse , we ought also to read it so as to make every line ...
... marks that strain or verse to be finish- ed , rhyme renders this always sensible ; and in some measure compels us to observe it in our pronunciation . In respect to blank verse , we ought also to read it so as to make every line ...
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... marks a great and noble spirit . Patience , by preserving composure within , resists the im- pression which trouble makes from without . Compassionate affections , even when they draw tears from our eyes for human misery , convey ...
... marks a great and noble spirit . Patience , by preserving composure within , resists the im- pression which trouble makes from without . Compassionate affections , even when they draw tears from our eyes for human misery , convey ...
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... marks of benevolent intention appear every where around us ! What a profusion of beauty and ornament is poured forth on the face of nature ! What a mag- nificent spectacle presented to the view of man ! What supply contrived for his ...
... marks of benevolent intention appear every where around us ! What a profusion of beauty and ornament is poured forth on the face of nature ! What a mag- nificent spectacle presented to the view of man ! What supply contrived for his ...
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