The School Reader: Fourth Book : Containing Instructions in the Elementary Principles of Reading, and Selected Lessons from the Most Elegant Writers : for the Use of Academies and the Higher Classes in Common and Select SchoolsMark H. Newman, 1845 - 304 Seiten |
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... Poor Man 40. Time and the Traveler ....... 109 .Abbott . 111 ..Anon . 113 ..Jane Taylor . 115 ..J . Stoughton 117 Porter . 120 ..Flint . 121 ..Bryant . 124 ..Khemitzer . 125 .N.Y . Mirror . 127 ..Bible . 129 134 41. Joseph making ...
... Poor Man 40. Time and the Traveler ....... 109 .Abbott . 111 ..Anon . 113 ..Jane Taylor . 115 ..J . Stoughton 117 Porter . 120 ..Flint . 121 ..Bryant . 124 ..Khemitzer . 125 .N.Y . Mirror . 127 ..Bible . 129 134 41. Joseph making ...
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... poor . 2. I shall go , though I can not tell when . 3. Not that I loved César less , but that I loved Rome more . 9. To discern , in all cases , whether the rising or falling inflection is used in the reading of a passage , is often ...
... poor . 2. I shall go , though I can not tell when . 3. Not that I loved César less , but that I loved Rome more . 9. To discern , in all cases , whether the rising or falling inflection is used in the reading of a passage , is often ...
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... poor , than ignorant . 3. We think less of the injuries we do , than of those we súffer . 4. It is wiser to prevent a quarrel befòrehand , than to revenge it áfterward . Remark 2. It may sometimes be difficult to determine the ...
... poor , than ignorant . 3. We think less of the injuries we do , than of those we súffer . 4. It is wiser to prevent a quarrel befòrehand , than to revenge it áfterward . Remark 2. It may sometimes be difficult to determine the ...
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... poor indeed . 2. Look on this picture of happiness and honor , and say - WE , TOO , ARE CITIZENS OF AMERICA . 3. I know not what course others may take , but as for me , give me liberty , or give me death . NOTE VI - In the utterance of ...
... poor indeed . 2. Look on this picture of happiness and honor , and say - WE , TOO , ARE CITIZENS OF AMERICA . 3. I know not what course others may take , but as for me , give me liberty , or give me death . NOTE VI - In the utterance of ...
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... poor ; Who lives to fancy , never can be rich . " the voice is suspended less time , than at those in the fol lowing sentence : ( 6 Friends , Romans , Countrymen , lend me your ears . 19 QUESTIONS . - 1 . What are Rhetorical Pauses ? 2 ...
... poor ; Who lives to fancy , never can be rich . " the voice is suspended less time , than at those in the fol lowing sentence : ( 6 Friends , Romans , Countrymen , lend me your ears . 19 QUESTIONS . - 1 . What are Rhetorical Pauses ? 2 ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accent animal antithetic appear Arachne articulation beautiful bright brother called Carthage Carthaginians cheerful child circumflex Columbo dark dead death deep denoted earth emphatic example expressed falling inflection father feelings fifth verse flowers fourth verse give Goody grave hand happy hath heard heart heaven hour Indian kind knowledge labor land last line last verse learned LESSON live look Lord Lucy Davis means mighty mighty destroyer mind mother mountains nature never Note o'er pass pause peace pitch poetry poor prangly QUESTIONS.-1 rising inflection river Raisin Rolla Rudbari Samaria second verse Seneca Nation sentence sixth verse smile sorrow soul sounds SPELL AND DEFINE.-1 spirit stood summer heath syllables thee thing third verse thou art thought tion tone of voice unto utterance verse be read wild words young youth