The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Selected from the Best Writers ...Stereotyped, printed and published by H. and E. Phinney, 1829 - 252 Seiten |
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... fall short of perfection will find himself amply rewarded for every exertion ink proper to make . The in reading , by which the iscovered and put in prac- an be offered on these points , " To give rules for the managem necessary pauses ...
... fall short of perfection will find himself amply rewarded for every exertion ink proper to make . The in reading , by which the iscovered and put in prac- an be offered on these points , " To give rules for the managem necessary pauses ...
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... fall an emphasis upon the word man's in the first line ; and hence , it would read thus : Of man's first disobedience , and the fruit , " & c . But if it were a notorious truth , that mankind had transgressed in a pecu- liar manner more ...
... fall an emphasis upon the word man's in the first line ; and hence , it would read thus : Of man's first disobedience , and the fruit , " & c . But if it were a notorious truth , that mankind had transgressed in a pecu- liar manner more ...
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... falls on words in different parts of the same sentence , so it is frequently required to be continued , with a little variation , on two , and sometimes more words together . The following sentences exemplify both the parts of this ...
... falls on words in different parts of the same sentence , so it is frequently required to be continued , with a little variation , on two , and sometimes more words together . The following sentences exemplify both the parts of this ...
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... fall . It may easily be gathered at the intervals of the period , when the voice is suspended only for a moment ; and , by this management , one may always have a sufficient stock for carrying on the longest sentence , without improper ...
... fall . It may easily be gathered at the intervals of the period , when the voice is suspended only for a moment ; and , by this management , one may always have a sufficient stock for carrying on the longest sentence , without improper ...
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... falling inflection of voice ; as will be seen in this example : " Moderate exercise ' , and habitual temperance ' , strengthen the constitution . " * As the suspending pause may be thus attended with both the rising and the fall- ing ...
... falling inflection of voice ; as will be seen in this example : " Moderate exercise ' , and habitual temperance ' , strengthen the constitution . " * As the suspending pause may be thus attended with both the rising and the fall- ing ...
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