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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... rising and the 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 ...
... rising and the 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 ...
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... un- guarded state of mind , transformed in all his sentiments ; and as he rose in greatness , rising also in guilt , till at last he completed that whole character of iniquity , which he Chap . 2 . 33 Narrative Pieces .
... un- guarded state of mind , transformed in all his sentiments ; and as he rose in greatness , rising also in guilt , till at last he completed that whole character of iniquity , which he Chap . 2 . 33 Narrative Pieces .
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... steep and difficult . 3 I observed , that those , who had just begun to climb the bill , thought themselves not far trom the top ; but as they e 3 proceeded , new hills were continually rising to 40 Part 1 . The English Reader .
... steep and difficult . 3 I observed , that those , who had just begun to climb the bill , thought themselves not far trom the top ; but as they e 3 proceeded , new hills were continually rising to 40 Part 1 . The English Reader .
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... rising to their view , and the summit of the highest they could before discern , seemed but the foot or another , till the mountain at length appeared to lose itself in the clouds . 4 As I was gazing on these things with astonishment ...
... rising to their view , and the summit of the highest they could before discern , seemed but the foot or another , till the mountain at length appeared to lose itself in the clouds . 4 As I was gazing on these things with astonishment ...
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... rising before him . 2 As he passed along , his ears were delighted with the morning song of the bird of paradise ; he was fanned by the last flutters of the sinking breeze , and sprinkled with dew from groves of spices . He sometimes ...
... rising before him . 2 As he passed along , his ears were delighted with the morning song of the bird of paradise ; he was fanned by the last flutters of the sinking breeze , and sprinkled with dew from groves of spices . He sometimes ...
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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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