The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...: With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingM'Carty & Davis, 1826 - 316 стор. |
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... feel- ings ; and the strong and durable impressions made thereby on the minds of the reader and the audience ; are considerations , which give additional importance to the study of this necessary and useful art . The perfect attainment ...
... feel- ings ; and the strong and durable impressions made thereby on the minds of the reader and the audience ; are considerations , which give additional importance to the study of this necessary and useful art . The perfect attainment ...
Сторінка xxxiii
... feel a sort of struggle between the sense and the sound , which renders it difficult to read such lines harmoniously . The rule of proper pronunciation in such cases , is , to regard only the pause which the sense forms ; and to read ...
... feel a sort of struggle between the sense and the sound , which renders it difficult to read such lines harmoniously . The rule of proper pronunciation in such cases , is , to regard only the pause which the sense forms ; and to read ...
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... feel . Our ignorance of what is to come , and of what is really good or evil , should correct anxiety about worldly success . The veil which covers from our sight the events of succeeding years , is a veil woven by the hand of mercy ...
... feel . Our ignorance of what is to come , and of what is really good or evil , should correct anxiety about worldly success . The veil which covers from our sight the events of succeeding years , is a veil woven by the hand of mercy ...
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... feel . He who pretends to great sensibility towards men , and yet has no feeling for the high objects of religion , no heart to admire and adore the great Father of the universe , has reason to distrust the truth and delicacy of his ...
... feel . He who pretends to great sensibility towards men , and yet has no feeling for the high objects of religion , no heart to admire and adore the great Father of the universe , has reason to distrust the truth and delicacy of his ...
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... feel that he is subject to various , contradictory , and imperious masters , who often pull him different ways . His soul is rendered the receptacle of many repugnant and jarring dispositions ; and resembles some barbarous country ...
... feel that he is subject to various , contradictory , and imperious masters , who often pull him different ways . His soul is rendered the receptacle of many repugnant and jarring dispositions ; and resembles some barbarous country ...
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