The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers : Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, to Improve Their Language and Sentiments, and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingCollins and Company, 1817 - 253 頁 |
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... true harmony of utterance , and affords ease to the reader , and pleasure to the audience . This unnatural pitch of the voice , and disagreeable monotony , are most observable in persons who were taught to read in large rooms ; who were ...
... true harmony of utterance , and affords ease to the reader , and pleasure to the audience . This unnatural pitch of the voice , and disagreeable monotony , are most observable in persons who were taught to read in large rooms ; who were ...
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... true and best pronunciation of the words of our language . By attentively consulting them , particularly " Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary , " the young reader will be much assisted , in his endea- vours to attain a correct ...
... true and best pronunciation of the words of our language . By attentively consulting them , particularly " Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary , " the young reader will be much assisted , in his endea- vours to attain a correct ...
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... true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling delicately ourselves , and from judg ing accurately of what is fittest to strike the feelings of others . There is one error , against which it is particularly INTRODUCTION . XXI .
... true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling delicately ourselves , and from judg ing accurately of what is fittest to strike the feelings of others . There is one error , against which it is particularly INTRODUCTION . XXI .
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... true fortitude of mind , 3. The good man's comfort in affliction , 4. The close of life , · • • • 105 106 108 109 5. Exalted society , and the renewal of virtuous con- nexions , two sources of future felicity , • 111 6. The clemency and ...
... true fortitude of mind , 3. The good man's comfort in affliction , 4. The close of life , · • • • 105 106 108 109 5. Exalted society , and the renewal of virtuous con- nexions , two sources of future felicity , • 111 6. The clemency and ...
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... true honour of man , • • 172 • 174 .. 176 179 13. The influence of devotion on the happiness of life , 181 14. The planetary and terrestrial worlds comparatively considered , . 15. On the power of custom , and the uses to which it 183 ...
... true honour of man , • • 172 • 174 .. 176 179 13. The influence of devotion on the happiness of life , 181 14. The planetary and terrestrial worlds comparatively considered , . 15. On the power of custom , and the uses to which it 183 ...
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