Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα v
... nature are , it is presumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with pro- priety and effect . A selection of sentences , in which variety and proportion , with exact punctuation , have been carefully observed , in all their parts ...
... nature are , it is presumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with pro- priety and effect . A selection of sentences , in which variety and proportion , with exact punctuation , have been carefully observed , in all their parts ...
Σελίδα vi
... nature , and the happy effects they produce . These subjects are exhibited in a style and manner , which are calculated to arrest the attention of youth ; and to make strong and durable impressions on their minds . * The Compiler has ...
... nature , and the happy effects they produce . These subjects are exhibited in a style and manner , which are calculated to arrest the attention of youth ; and to make strong and durable impressions on their minds . * The Compiler has ...
Σελίδα ix
... natural talent , e It is , in a good measure , the gift of nature ; but it may re- ceive considerable assistance d from art . Much depends , for this pur- pose , on the proper pitch and management e of the voice . Every per- son has ...
... natural talent , e It is , in a good measure , the gift of nature ; but it may re- ceive considerable assistance d from art . Much depends , for this pur- pose , on the proper pitch and management e of the voice . Every per- son has ...
Σελίδα xi
... Nature , di - position , faculties g Per - cus - sion , pér - kåsh ́ - ân . A stroke h So - lem - ni - ty , so - lem ' - ne - té . Gravity , awful grandeur i En - er - gy , én ' - ér - jẻ . Force , rigour j Im - pres - sion , Im - présh ...
... Nature , di - position , faculties g Per - cus - sion , pér - kåsh ́ - ân . A stroke h So - lem - ni - ty , so - lem ' - ne - té . Gravity , awful grandeur i En - er - gy , én ' - ér - jẻ . Force , rigour j Im - pres - sion , Im - présh ...
Σελίδα xiii
... nature and use of the in- feriour emphasis : " Many persons mistake the love , for the practice of virtue . " " Shall I reward his services with falsehood ? Shall 1 forget him , who cannot forget me ? " " If his principles are false ...
... nature and use of the in- feriour emphasis : " Many persons mistake the love , for the practice of virtue . " " Shall I reward his services with falsehood ? Shall 1 forget him , who cannot forget me ? " " If his principles are false ...
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