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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... belong !. 3. Neither consonants nor vowels are to be dwelt upon beyond the common quantity , when they close a sentence . Thus , in the following line : - And if I lose my love - I lose my all . The sound of the word love may be ...
... belong !. 3. Neither consonants nor vowels are to be dwelt upon beyond the common quantity , when they close a sentence . Thus , in the following line : - And if I lose my love - I lose my all . The sound of the word love may be ...
Strana 11
... belonging to each emphasis , at the end of every such member of a sentence , there ought to be a perceptible pause . As every member of a sentence contains some idea of more or less importance to the drift of the whole , there ought to ...
... belonging to each emphasis , at the end of every such member of a sentence , there ought to be a perceptible pause . As every member of a sentence contains some idea of more or less importance to the drift of the whole , there ought to ...
Strana 13
... belong to the passions of man in his animal state , which are implanted in his frame by the hand of nature , and which spontaneously break forth , whenever he is under the influence of any of those passions . These form a universal ...
... belong to the passions of man in his animal state , which are implanted in his frame by the hand of nature , and which spontaneously break forth , whenever he is under the influence of any of those passions . These form a universal ...
Strana 99
... belong to its emotions . The heart should then , spontaneously , rise into the ad- miration of what is great ; glow with the love of what is fair and excellent ; and melt at the discovery of tender- ness and goodness . II . Where can ...
... belong to its emotions . The heart should then , spontaneously , rise into the ad- miration of what is great ; glow with the love of what is fair and excellent ; and melt at the discovery of tender- ness and goodness . II . Where can ...
Strana 117
... belonging to the United States ; and nothing in this constitution shall be so construed , as to pre- judice any claims of the United States , or of any particular state . SECTION IV . The United States shall guarantee to every state in ...
... belonging to the United States ; and nothing in this constitution shall be so construed , as to pre- judice any claims of the United States , or of any particular state . SECTION IV . The United States shall guarantee to every state in ...
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