The First-[fifth] Reader, Том 4Harper, 1860 |
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... sometimes departed from in the case of an emphatic succession of particulars , for which , see Rule VIII . In the second example above , the rising inflection is given to the words health , limbs , etc. , both because they are not ...
... sometimes departed from in the case of an emphatic succession of particulars , for which , see Rule VIII . In the second example above , the rising inflection is given to the words health , limbs , etc. , both because they are not ...
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... sometimes the reverse , and is at- tended with a sensible protraction of sound on the syllable thus inflected . It is marked thus : ( ~~ ) as , “ I may possibly go to - morrow , though I can not go to - day . " " I did it myself , sir ...
... sometimes the reverse , and is at- tended with a sensible protraction of sound on the syllable thus inflected . It is marked thus : ( ~~ ) as , “ I may possibly go to - morrow , though I can not go to - day . " " I did it myself , sir ...
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... Sometimes it merely gives prolonged loudness to a word , but generally the various inflections are connected with it . Thus it not only gives additional force to language , but the sense often depends upon it . EXAMPLES . - I did not ...
... Sometimes it merely gives prolonged loudness to a word , but generally the various inflections are connected with it . Thus it not only gives additional force to language , but the sense often depends upon it . EXAMPLES . - I did not ...
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... sometimes called the skele- ton . Nothing ever made by man can compare with it in beauty and excellence of workmanship . At the upper part of this framework is the skull , which is composed of eight bony plates closely interlocked1 on ...
... sometimes called the skele- ton . Nothing ever made by man can compare with it in beauty and excellence of workmanship . At the upper part of this framework is the skull , which is composed of eight bony plates closely interlocked1 on ...
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... sometimes become so brittle as to be easily broken . So readily do the bones in early life yield to pressure , that they are often permanently bent out of shape by careless or ignorant management ; and deformity , ' poor health , and ...
... sometimes become so brittle as to be easily broken . So readily do the bones in early life yield to pressure , that they are often permanently bent out of shape by careless or ignorant management ; and deformity , ' poor health , and ...
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