Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 páginas |
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... passion . The young reader should be careful to render his modulation correct and easy ; and , for this purpose , should form it upon the model of the most judicious and accurate speakers . boundaries , within which this emphasis must ...
... passion . The young reader should be careful to render his modulation correct and easy ; and , for this purpose , should form it upon the model of the most judicious and accurate speakers . boundaries , within which this emphasis must ...
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... passions and emo- tions . We shall , however , select one , which is extracted from the beau- tiful lamentation of David over Saul and Jonathan , and which will , in " " The some degree , elucidatej what has been INTRODUCTION . XV.
... passions and emo- tions . We shall , however , select one , which is extracted from the beau- tiful lamentation of David over Saul and Jonathan , and which will , in " " The some degree , elucidatej what has been INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... passions and emotions . " In reading let all your tones of expression be borrowed from those of common speech , but , in some degree , more faintly characterized . Let those tones , which signify any disagreeable passion of the mind ...
... passions and emotions . " In reading let all your tones of expression be borrowed from those of common speech , but , in some degree , more faintly characterized . Let those tones , which signify any disagreeable passion of the mind ...
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... passions , can tell how far they may carry him . Tranquility h of mind is always most likely to be attained , when the business of the world is tempered with thoughtful and serious retreat . ¿ He who would act like a wise man , and ...
... passions , can tell how far they may carry him . Tranquility h of mind is always most likely to be attained , when the business of the world is tempered with thoughtful and serious retreat . ¿ He who would act like a wise man , and ...
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... passions of the bad , frustrate g the effect of every advantage which the world con- fers h on them . The external i ... passion , and by guilt . No station is so high , no power so great , no character so un- blemished , as to exempt ...
... passions of the bad , frustrate g the effect of every advantage which the world con- fers h on them . The external i ... passion , and by guilt . No station is so high , no power so great , no character so un- blemished , as to exempt ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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