THE ENGLISH READERCalvin Spaulding, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... proper further to observe , that the Reader and the Sequel , besides teaching to read accurately , and inculcating many important sentiments , may be considered as auxiliaries to the Author's English Grammar ; as practica ...
... proper further to observe , that the Reader and the Sequel , besides teaching to read accurately , and inculcating many important sentiments , may be considered as auxiliaries to the Author's English Grammar ; as practica ...
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... proper occa - ` sions , they were encouraged to peruse those which tend to inspire a due re- verence for virtue , and an abhorrence of vice , as well as to animate them with sentiments of piety and goodness . Such impressions deeply ...
... proper occa - ` sions , they were encouraged to peruse those which tend to inspire a due re- verence for virtue , and an abhorrence of vice , as well as to animate them with sentiments of piety and goodness . Such impressions deeply ...
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... Proper Loudness of Voice ; Distinctness ; Slmoness ; Propriety of Pronunciation ; Emphasis ; Tones ; Pauses ; and Mode of Reading Verse . SECTION I. Proper Loudness of Voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others ...
... Proper Loudness of Voice ; Distinctness ; Slmoness ; Propriety of Pronunciation ; Emphasis ; Tones ; Pauses ; and Mode of Reading Verse . SECTION I. Proper Loudness of Voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others ...
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... proper sounds . An accurate knowledge of the simple , elementary sounds of the language , and a facility in expressing them , are so necessary to distinctness of expres sion , that if the learner's attainments are , in this respect ...
... proper sounds . An accurate knowledge of the simple , elementary sounds of the language , and a facility in expressing them , are so necessary to distinctness of expres sion , that if the learner's attainments are , in this respect ...
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... proper degree of slowness of speech , what the young reader must , in the next place , study , is propriety of pronun ciation ; or , giving to every word which he utters , that sound which the bes usage of the language appropriates to ...
... proper degree of slowness of speech , what the young reader must , in the next place , study , is propriety of pronun ciation ; or , giving to every word which he utters , that sound which the bes usage of the language appropriates to ...
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