McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Svazek 5American Book Company, 1920 |
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Strana 9
... thought and feeling and sentiments of the writer his own . REMARK . When he has thus identified himself with the author , he has the substance of all rules in his own mind . It is by going to nature that we find rules . The child or the ...
... thought and feeling and sentiments of the writer his own . REMARK . When he has thus identified himself with the author , he has the substance of all rules in his own mind . It is by going to nature that we find rules . The child or the ...
Strana 17
... thought a fool ' . I come to bury Cæsar , not to praise him . He lives in England` , not in France ' . REMARK . — In bearing testimony to the general character of a man we say : He is too honorable to be guilty of a vile act . But if he ...
... thought a fool ' . I come to bury Cæsar , not to praise him . He lives in England` , not in France ' . REMARK . — In bearing testimony to the general character of a man we say : He is too honorable to be guilty of a vile act . But if he ...
Strana 25
... thought but of an if ; as , If you said sô , then I said sô ; O ho ! did you say sô ? So they shook hands and were sworn brothers . - REMARKS . In the first example , the emphasis is that of contrast . The queen had poisoned her husband ...
... thought but of an if ; as , If you said sô , then I said sô ; O ho ! did you say sô ? So they shook hands and were sworn brothers . - REMARKS . In the first example , the emphasis is that of contrast . The queen had poisoned her husband ...
Strana 31
... thought is thus lost , and the hearer soon becomes wearied and disgusted . REMARK 2. - There is another fault of nearly equal magnitude , and of very frequent occurrence . This consists in varying the pitch and force without reference ...
... thought is thus lost , and the hearer soon becomes wearied and disgusted . REMARK 2. - There is another fault of nearly equal magnitude , and of very frequent occurrence . This consists in varying the pitch and force without reference ...
Strana 47
... thought beyond her gratification . 25. And now that soft hand was laid gently on the pony's neck , and a single low word spoken . How instantly were the tense muscles relaxed - how quickly the stubborn air FIFTH READER . 47.
... thought beyond her gratification . 25. And now that soft hand was laid gently on the pony's neck , and a single low word spoken . How instantly were the tense muscles relaxed - how quickly the stubborn air FIFTH READER . 47.
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