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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... perfect or im- perfect ; continually defining , and , in short , giving in each case , and at every successive step , all the information communicated in the first and second part . To facilitate this process , the sentences in each ...
... perfect or im- perfect ; continually defining , and , in short , giving in each case , and at every successive step , all the information communicated in the first and second part . To facilitate this process , the sentences in each ...
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... perfect close , the voice falls to the key or below it . 2. The acute accent ( ' ) which I call the bend , denotes that the voice turns slightly upward . E. g . Fire of imagination ' , strength of mind ' , and firmness of soul ' , are ...
... perfect close , the voice falls to the key or below it . 2. The acute accent ( ' ) which I call the bend , denotes that the voice turns slightly upward . E. g . Fire of imagination ' , strength of mind ' , and firmness of soul ' , are ...
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... perfect ! Why , on the contrary , are the works of man so imperfect ! How then can the Scriptures be fulfilled ? Which is the great commandment in the law ! Who can forgive sins but God only ! Why reason ye these things in your hearts ...
... perfect ! Why , on the contrary , are the works of man so imperfect ! How then can the Scriptures be fulfilled ? Which is the great commandment in the law ! Who can forgive sins but God only ! Why reason ye these things in your hearts ...
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... perfect pre- cision their true character . As equivalents , they are delivered exactly like the sentences for which they are substituted . I. Of Ah ! Examples . 1. Ah , when used to express surprise , suspicion , curiosity , or triumph ...
... perfect pre- cision their true character . As equivalents , they are delivered exactly like the sentences for which they are substituted . I. Of Ah ! Examples . 1. Ah , when used to express surprise , suspicion , curiosity , or triumph ...
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... perfect independence of each other . Each is to be considered by itself , as if the other had no existence . The Rhetorical pause or dash , is here and there employed , as an additional means of separation . What a spectacle ! —Behold a ...
... perfect independence of each other . Each is to be considered by itself , as if the other had no existence . The Rhetorical pause or dash , is here and there employed , as an additional means of separation . What a spectacle ! —Behold a ...
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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