A Course of Reading for Common Schools and the Lower Classes of Academies: On the Plan of the Author's "Elements of Reading and Oratory".D. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 377 páginas |
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... examples to be read , so arranged that in reading them the pupil begins with the shortest specimen , and , passing through longer and longer , con- cludes with the longest and most complicated of the species . At proper intervals I have ...
... examples to be read , so arranged that in reading them the pupil begins with the shortest specimen , and , passing through longer and longer , con- cludes with the longest and most complicated of the species . At proper intervals I have ...
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... examples , just given , express quality : the last three , rela- tion ; that is , the word all is used relatively to a less number , each relatively to every other ; this , relatively to that , these , or those , & c . Adjectives which ...
... examples , just given , express quality : the last three , rela- tion ; that is , the word all is used relatively to a less number , each relatively to every other ; this , relatively to that , these , or those , & c . Adjectives which ...
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... Examples of the close . He who tastes them oftenest , will relish them best . The chief misfortunes that befall us in life , can be traced to some vices and follies which we have committed . The fair sex , whose task is not to mingle in ...
... Examples of the close . He who tastes them oftenest , will relish them best . The chief misfortunes that befall us in life , can be traced to some vices and follies which we have committed . The fair sex , whose task is not to mingle in ...
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... examples is as truly the object of the verb before it , as a noun would be . What difference , for instance , is there between He loves to ride and he loves Charles , except in the objects ? ( b . ) Of a preposition ; as , And all ...
... examples is as truly the object of the verb before it , as a noun would be . What difference , for instance , is there between He loves to ride and he loves Charles , except in the objects ? ( b . ) Of a preposition ; as , And all ...
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... examples sub- joined . The mode of reasoning more generally used , and most suited to the train of popular speaking , is what is called the synthetic ; WHEN the point to be proved is fairly laid down , and one argument after another is ...
... examples sub- joined . The mode of reasoning more generally used , and most suited to the train of popular speaking , is what is called the synthetic ; WHEN the point to be proved is fairly laid down , and one argument after another is ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
admiration adverbs alphabetical Balt beauty behold black crows blessed bosom breath Cæsar cause character Christ Christian close compound declarative correlative words dead death decl definite interrogative diphthong double compact earth Examples exclamation exclamatory expressed father fear feel French FRENCH LANGUAGE give glory grammar hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven honor hope human Iago imperfect indefinite indirect interrogative interrogative sentences ITALIAN LANGUAGE Jesus kind labor land language learning liberty live look loose sentence Lord ment mind moral nations nature never noun o'er OLLENDORFF'S participle passion peace perfect loose principles pronouns proposition relative pronouns rich scene semi-interrogative short simple single compact soul sound speak spirit tence thee thing third form thou thought tion triphthong truth unto verb virtue voice volume whole