The English Reader Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best WritersLongmann and Rees, 1799 - 356 páginas |
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... nature are , it is prefumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with propriety and effect . A felection of fenteuces , in which variety and proportion , with exact punctuation , have been carefully obferved , in all their parts as ...
... nature are , it is prefumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with propriety and effect . A felection of fenteuces , in which variety and proportion , with exact punctuation , have been carefully obferved , in all their parts as ...
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... nature , and the happy effects which they produce . Thefe fubjects are exhibited in a style and manner , which are calcu- lated to arreft the attention of youth ; and to make ftrong and durable imprefsions on their minds * . THE ...
... nature , and the happy effects which they produce . Thefe fubjects are exhibited in a style and manner , which are calcu- lated to arreft the attention of youth ; and to make ftrong and durable imprefsions on their minds * . THE ...
Página viii
... natural powers : but as there are many degrees of excellence in the art , the ftudent whose aims fall fhort of ... nature ; but it may receive con- fiderable afsiftance from art . Much depends , for this pur- : pofe , on the proper ...
... natural powers : but as there are many degrees of excellence in the art , the ftudent whose aims fall fhort of ... nature ; but it may receive con- fiderable afsiftance from art . Much depends , for this pur- : pofe , on the proper ...
Página xvi
... nature , is per- fectly diftinct from emphafis , and the tones of emotion and paffion . The young reader fhould be careful to render his modulation cor- rect and eafy ; and , for this purpofe , fhould form it upon the mo- el of the most ...
... nature , is per- fectly diftinct from emphafis , and the tones of emotion and paffion . The young reader fhould be careful to render his modulation cor- rect and eafy ; and , for this purpofe , fhould form it upon the mo- el of the most ...
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... nature . Such paufes have the fame effect as a ftrong emphafis ; and are fubject to the fame rules ; especially to the caution , of not repeating them too frequently . For as they excite uncommon attention , and of course raife ...
... nature . Such paufes have the fame effect as a ftrong emphafis ; and are fubject to the fame rules ; especially to the caution , of not repeating them too frequently . For as they excite uncommon attention , and of course raife ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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