The Reader: Containing I. The Art of Delivery ... a Selection of Lessons in the Various Kinds of Prose. II. Poetick Numbers ... a Selection of Lessons in the Various Kinds of Verse. Being the Third Part of a Columbian Exercise ... an Easy and Systematical Method of Teaching of Learning the English LanguageJ. T. Buckingham, 1814 - Počet stran: 228 |
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... appears a rapid gabble of short syllables . To obviate this , it is recommended to every one to pay a particular attention to every vocal accented syllable , and to dwell upon it so long as to make it double the quantity of the short ...
... appears a rapid gabble of short syllables . To obviate this , it is recommended to every one to pay a particular attention to every vocal accented syllable , and to dwell upon it so long as to make it double the quantity of the short ...
Strana 21
... appear what one is not . If we have sense , modesty best sets it off ; if not , best hides the want . II . Always to indulge our appetites , is to extinguish them . Abstain , therefore that you may enjoy . The refined luxuries of the ...
... appear what one is not . If we have sense , modesty best sets it off ; if not , best hides the want . II . Always to indulge our appetites , is to extinguish them . Abstain , therefore that you may enjoy . The refined luxuries of the ...
Strana 30
... appear to you . The scoffer carries in his bosom a live coal from that eternal fire denounced on the wicked . Levity should not be indulged in any place where the people are professedly engaged in acts of devotion . II . Never think the ...
... appear to you . The scoffer carries in his bosom a live coal from that eternal fire denounced on the wicked . Levity should not be indulged in any place where the people are professedly engaged in acts of devotion . II . Never think the ...
Strana 31
... appear rich . LESSON XXXII . SWEARING and obscenity are offences not only against all that is sacred , but against all that is polite . They are sins without temptation , without alleviation , and without reward . The most contemptible ...
... appear rich . LESSON XXXII . SWEARING and obscenity are offences not only against all that is sacred , but against all that is polite . They are sins without temptation , without alleviation , and without reward . The most contemptible ...
Strana 38
... appear different from what he really is ! If sensuality were pleasure , beasts are happier than men 790 But human felicity is lodged in the soul , not in the flesh . LESSON XLVII . MANY people have sense enough to keep their own ecrets ...
... appear different from what he really is ! If sensuality were pleasure , beasts are happier than men 790 But human felicity is lodged in the soul , not in the flesh . LESSON XLVII . MANY people have sense enough to keep their own ecrets ...
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