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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... wish to become good readers ; and it cannot be too much recommended to them . Such a pronunciation gives weight and dignity to the subject . It is a great assistance to the voice , by the pauses and rests which it allows the reader more ...
... wish to become good readers ; and it cannot be too much recommended to them . Such a pronunciation gives weight and dignity to the subject . It is a great assistance to the voice , by the pauses and rests which it allows the reader more ...
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... wish to see a minute and ingenious investiga- tion of the nature of these inflections , and the rules by which they are governed , may consult Walker's Elements of Elocution . SECTION VIII . Manner of reading Verse . WHEN we Σίν ...
... wish to see a minute and ingenious investiga- tion of the nature of these inflections , and the rules by which they are governed , may consult Walker's Elements of Elocution . SECTION VIII . Manner of reading Verse . WHEN we Σίν ...
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... wishes , and regret , in the last hour , his useless intentions and barren 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 ...
... wishes , and regret , in the last hour , his useless intentions and barren 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 ...
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... wish to pass their last hours with comfort , to lay up such a treasure of pleasing ideas , as shall support the expenses of that time , which is to depend wholly upon efund already acquired . SECTION V. WHAT avails the show of external ...
... wish to pass their last hours with comfort , to lay up such a treasure of pleasing ideas , as shall support the expenses of that time , which is to depend wholly upon efund already acquired . SECTION V. WHAT avails the show of external ...
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... wishes , and his wish is gratified ; all , whom he sees , obey him , and all , whom he hears , flatter him . How different , O Ortogrul , is thy condition , who art doomed to the perpetual torments of unsatisfied desire ; and who hast ...
... wishes , and his wish is gratified ; all , whom he sees , obey him , and all , whom he hears , flatter him . How different , O Ortogrul , is thy condition , who art doomed to the perpetual torments of unsatisfied desire ; and who hast ...
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