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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... sentences in each piece have been carefully numbered in the margin ; and occa- sionally , where the sentence presented unusual difficulties , I have subjoined to the end of the section a word or two of explanation . The selections for ...
... sentences in each piece have been carefully numbered in the margin ; and occa- sionally , where the sentence presented unusual difficulties , I have subjoined to the end of the section a word or two of explanation . The selections for ...
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... sentence together and make sense out of them , to the study of grammar , is equivalent to a leap from arithmetic numeration to the abstractions of algebra . Perceiving this , not a few teachers of eminence have recommended the study of ...
... sentence together and make sense out of them , to the study of grammar , is equivalent to a leap from arithmetic numeration to the abstractions of algebra . Perceiving this , not a few teachers of eminence have recommended the study of ...
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... sentence appears , to say without hesitation whether it is fragmentary or not , and to supply what is necessary to complete the construction ; and hence to declare the particular rela- tion and government of the words expressed . To ...
... sentence appears , to say without hesitation whether it is fragmentary or not , and to supply what is necessary to complete the construction ; and hence to declare the particular rela- tion and government of the words expressed . To ...
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... sentence in the language is described ; and every sentence has its own delivery . The structure learned therefore , the delivery is learned ; and once learned by one , two , or at most three reviews , it is learned forever ...
... sentence in the language is described ; and every sentence has its own delivery . The structure learned therefore , the delivery is learned ; and once learned by one , two , or at most three reviews , it is learned forever ...
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... sentence . The following are most frequently used in this way : Before , also , as , after , again , hence , even , else , besides , however , more- over , nevertheless , since , otherwise , therefore , thence , then , when , indeed ...
... sentence . The following are most frequently used in this way : Before , also , as , after , again , hence , even , else , besides , however , more- over , nevertheless , since , otherwise , therefore , thence , then , when , indeed ...
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A Course of Reading for Common Schools and the Lower Classes of Academies ... Henry Mandeville Visualização integral - 1850 |
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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