The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect Improve Their Language and Sentiments : and to Inculcate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingDescribes the wonders of light and optics, exploring such developments as lasers, fiber optics, and holography. |
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As emphasis often falls on words in different puts of the same sentence , so it is
frequently required to be continued with a little variation , on two , and sometimes
more words together . The following sentences exemplify both the parts of this ...
As emphasis often falls on words in different puts of the same sentence , so it is
frequently required to be continued with a little variation , on two , and sometimes
more words together . The following sentences exemplify both the parts of this ...
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Many a sentence is miserably mangled , and the force of the emphasis totally lost
, by divisions being made in the wrong place . To avoid this , every one , while he
is reading , - should be very careful to provide a full supply of breath for what ...
Many a sentence is miserably mangled , and the force of the emphasis totally lost
, by divisions being made in the wrong place . To avoid this , every one , while he
is reading , - should be very careful to provide a full supply of breath for what ...
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Interrogative sentences , for instance , are often terminated in this manner : as , “
Am I ungratefui ' ? ” “ Is he in earnest ' ! " But where a sentence is begun by an
interrogative pronoun or adverb , it is commonly terminated by the talling
inflection ...
Interrogative sentences , for instance , are often terminated in this manner : as , “
Am I ungratefui ' ? ” “ Is he in earnest ' ! " But where a sentence is begun by an
interrogative pronoun or adverb , it is commonly terminated by the talling
inflection ...
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Interrogative sentences , for instance , are often terminated in this manner : as , “
Am I ungratefui ' ? ” “ Is he in earnest ' ? " But where a sentence is begun by an
interrogative pronoun or adverb , it is commonly terminated by the falling
inflection ...
Interrogative sentences , for instance , are often terminated in this manner : as , “
Am I ungratefui ' ? ” “ Is he in earnest ' ? " But where a sentence is begun by an
interrogative pronoun or adverb , it is commonly terminated by the falling
inflection ...
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Interrogative sentences , for instance , are often terminated in this manner : as , “
Am I ungrateful ' ? ” “ Is he in earnest ' ? " But where a sentence is begun by an
interrogative pronoun or adverb , it is commonly terminated by the falling
inflection ...
Interrogative sentences , for instance , are often terminated in this manner : as , “
Am I ungrateful ' ? ” “ Is he in earnest ' ? " But where a sentence is begun by an
interrogative pronoun or adverb , it is commonly terminated by the falling
inflection ...
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