The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingHarder, 1836 - 250 стор. |
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... beauty , and harmony of delivery consist . The limits of this Introduction do not admit of examples , to illustrate the variety of tones belonging to the different passions and emotions . We shall , however , select one , which is ...
... beauty , and harmony of delivery consist . The limits of this Introduction do not admit of examples , to illustrate the variety of tones belonging to the different passions and emotions . We shall , however , select one , which is ...
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... beauty on expression , and is so necessary to be studied by the young reader , that we shall insert a few more examples to induce him to pay greater attention to the subject . In these instances , all the inflections are not marked ...
... beauty on expression , and is so necessary to be studied by the young reader , that we shall insert a few more examples to induce him to pay greater attention to the subject . In these instances , all the inflections are not marked ...
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... reading without attention to the subject ; and establish a habit of readily discovering the meaning , force , and beauty , of every sentence they peruse . THE ENGLISH READER . PART I. PIECES IN PROSE . XVI INTRODUCTION .
... reading without attention to the subject ; and establish a habit of readily discovering the meaning , force , and beauty , of every sentence they peruse . THE ENGLISH READER . PART I. PIECES IN PROSE . XVI INTRODUCTION .
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... beauty and ornament , is poured forth on the face of nature ! What a magnificent spectacle presented to the view of man ! What supply contrived for his wants ! What a variety of objects set before him , to gratify his senses , to employ ...
... beauty and ornament , is poured forth on the face of nature ! What a magnificent spectacle presented to the view of man ! What supply contrived for his wants ! What a variety of objects set before him , to gratify his senses , to employ ...
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... beauty , were ordered to attend his table , and to obey his commands with the utmost readi- ness , and the most profound submission . Fragrant oint- ments , chaplets of flowers and rich perfumes , were added to the entertainment . The ...
... beauty , were ordered to attend his table , and to obey his commands with the utmost readi- ness , and the most profound submission . Fragrant oint- ments , chaplets of flowers and rich perfumes , were added to the entertainment . The ...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ... Lindley Murray Перегляд фрагмента - 1851 |
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