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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... human thought , so it necessarily secures a knowledge of all those materials which the pupil is to employ in writing . He will know what words are , grammatically considered , and what their relations : he will know the nature of the ...
... human thought , so it necessarily secures a knowledge of all those materials which the pupil is to employ in writing . He will know what words are , grammatically considered , and what their relations : he will know the nature of the ...
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... human voice in speaking . Letters are divided into vowels and consonants . I. A vowel is a letter which may be uttered alone , or in connection with another vowel . The vowels are seven in number ; namely , a , e , i , o , u , y , and w ...
... human voice in speaking . Letters are divided into vowels and consonants . I. A vowel is a letter which may be uttered alone , or in connection with another vowel . The vowels are seven in number ; namely , a , e , i , o , u , y , and w ...
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... human race , under these circum- stances , could not long exist . Thus we speak of a judge . Underneath the building , within six feet of the spot on which we stood , there is a vault . Below the city , and half - way be At the tween it ...
... human race , under these circum- stances , could not long exist . Thus we speak of a judge . Underneath the building , within six feet of the spot on which we stood , there is a vault . Below the city , and half - way be At the tween it ...
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... human hand a tone so fine Sweep from the string with touch profane §- Can human lip with breath divine Pour on the gale so sweet a strain ! Has nature , in her calm , majestic march , Faltered with age at last ? -Does the bright sun ...
... human hand a tone so fine Sweep from the string with touch profane §- Can human lip with breath divine Pour on the gale so sweet a strain ! Has nature , in her calm , majestic march , Faltered with age at last ? -Does the bright sun ...
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... human mind . Ladies ' , the consequence of such a step on your fame and " happiness would be too serious to be lightly incurred . Wives ' , submit yourselves unto your own husbands , as unto the Lord . Husbands ' , love your wives ...
... human mind . Ladies ' , the consequence of such a step on your fame and " happiness would be too serious to be lightly incurred . Wives ' , submit yourselves unto your own husbands , as unto the Lord . Husbands ' , love your wives ...
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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