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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... true harmony of utterance , and affords ease to the rea der , and pleasure to the audience . This unnatural pitch of the voice , and disagreeable monotony , are most observable in persons who were taught to read in large rooms ; who ...
... true harmony of utterance , and affords ease to the rea der , and pleasure to the audience . This unnatural pitch of the voice , and disagreeable monotony , are most observable in persons who were taught to read in large rooms ; who ...
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... true and best pronunciation of the words of our language . By attentively consulting them , particularly " Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary , " the young reader will be much assisted , in his endea vours to attain a correct pronunciation ...
... true and best pronunciation of the words of our language . By attentively consulting them , particularly " Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary , " the young reader will be much assisted , in his endea vours to attain a correct pronunciation ...
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... true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling delicately ourselves , and from judging ac- curately of what is fittest to strike the feelings of others . There is one errour , against which it is particularly proper to cau- tion the ...
... true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling delicately ourselves , and from judging ac- curately of what is fittest to strike the feelings of others . There is one errour , against which it is particularly proper to cau- tion the ...
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... True happiness is of a retired nature ; an enemy to pomp and noise . In order to acquire a capacity for happiness , it must be our first study to rectify inward disorders . Whatever purifies , fortifies also the heart . From our ...
... True happiness is of a retired nature ; an enemy to pomp and noise . In order to acquire a capacity for happiness , it must be our first study to rectify inward disorders . Whatever purifies , fortifies also the heart . From our ...
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... zeal . The spirit of true religion , breathes mildness and affability . It gives a native , unaffected ease to the behavour . It is 80- cial , kind , and cheerful : far removed from 20 20 Part 1 The English Reader . The order of nature,
... zeal . The spirit of true religion , breathes mildness and affability . It gives a native , unaffected ease to the behavour . It is 80- cial , kind , and cheerful : far removed from 20 20 Part 1 The English Reader . The order of nature,
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