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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Página x
... gives weight and dig- nity to the subject . It is a great assistance to the voice , by the pau- ses and rests which it allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both INTRODUCTION .
... gives weight and dig- nity to the subject . It is a great assistance to the voice , by the pau- ses and rests which it allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both INTRODUCTION .
Página xi
... rest sometimes on the vowel , sometimes on the consonant . The geniusf of the language requires the voice to mark that sylla- ble by a stronger percussion , g and to pass more slightly over the rest . Now after we have learned the ...
... rest sometimes on the vowel , sometimes on the consonant . The geniusf of the language requires the voice to mark that sylla- ble by a stronger percussion , g and to pass more slightly over the rest . Now after we have learned the ...
Página xii
... rest of the sentence.- Sometimes the emphatick words must be distinguished by a particular tone of voice , as well as by a particular stress . On the right manage- ment of the emphasis depends the life of pronunciation . If no empha ...
... rest of the sentence.- Sometimes the emphatick words must be distinguished by a particular tone of voice , as well as by a particular stress . On the right manage- ment of the emphasis depends the life of pronunciation . If no empha ...
Página xv
... rest of the animal world ; all of which express their various feelings , by various tones . Ours , indeed , from the superiour rank that we hold , are in a high degree more com- prehensive ; as there is not an act of the mind , an ...
... rest of the animal world ; all of which express their various feelings , by various tones . Ours , indeed , from the superiour rank that we hold , are in a high degree more com- prehensive ; as there is not an act of the mind , an ...
Página xvi
... rest b Per - cep - ti - ble , per - sép ' - te - bl . Such as may be known c Meas - ur - a - ble , mézh ́ - år - å - bl . Such as may be measured d Tem - po - ra - ry , têm ' - pò - rå - rẻ . Fleeting , short lived e Con - ti - nu - i ...
... rest b Per - cep - ti - ble , per - sép ' - te - bl . Such as may be known c Meas - ur - a - ble , mézh ́ - år - å - bl . Such as may be measured d Tem - po - ra - ry , têm ' - pò - rå - rẻ . Fleeting , short lived e Con - ti - nu - i ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Antiparos appear Archbishop of Cambray attention Bayle beauty behold BLAIR blessing breast Caius Verres cheerful dark death delight Democritus distress divine dread earth enjoyment errours eternal ev'ry evil fantastick father favour fear feel folly fortune Fundanus give ground happiness hast Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope human Jugurtha kind king labour live look Lord mankind mercy Micipsa midst mind misery Mount Etna nature nature's never noble Numidia o'er pain Pamphylia passions pause peace person pleasure possession pow'r praise pride prince proper publick Pythias religion render rest rich rise Roman scene SECTION sense shade shine Sicily Sidon smiles sorrow soul sound spirit spring superiour sweet tears temper tempest tence thee things thou thought tion truth Tuning sweet vanity virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise words youth