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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Strana 12
... reasons ; first , because the organs of speech are stronger , and more pliable in this pitch , from constant use ; secondly , because it is more easy to rise or fall from this pitch , to high or low , with regular propor- tion . The ...
... reasons ; first , because the organs of speech are stronger , and more pliable in this pitch , from constant use ; secondly , because it is more easy to rise or fall from this pitch , to high or low , with regular propor- tion . The ...
Strana 14
... reason to restrain : Nor this a good , nor that a bad we call ; Each works its end to move or govern RULE II . all , Enumeration , or the mentioning of Particulars . In the enumeration of particulars , a degree of emphasis should be ...
... reason to restrain : Nor this a good , nor that a bad we call ; Each works its end to move or govern RULE II . all , Enumeration , or the mentioning of Particulars . In the enumeration of particulars , a degree of emphasis should be ...
Strana 23
... reason only- it is natural to the mind of virtue , and is its most comfort . ing reflection . tue Restrict your conduct to the rules and limitations of vir and religion ; your prospects beyond the grave will then be glorious , and the ...
... reason only- it is natural to the mind of virtue , and is its most comfort . ing reflection . tue Restrict your conduct to the rules and limitations of vir and religion ; your prospects beyond the grave will then be glorious , and the ...
Strana 26
... reason , not as appetite , directs . The temperate man's pleasures are durable , because they are regular ; and all his life is calm and serene , because it is innocent . The intemperate man puts diseases into his own veins , 26 THE ...
... reason , not as appetite , directs . The temperate man's pleasures are durable , because they are regular ; and all his life is calm and serene , because it is innocent . The intemperate man puts diseases into his own veins , 26 THE ...
Strana 34
... reason there is no conver sation so agreeable as that of the man of integrity , who hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intention to deceive . He that follows his recreation when he should be mind- ing his ...
... reason there is no conver sation so agreeable as that of the man of integrity , who hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intention to deceive . He that follows his recreation when he should be mind- ing his ...
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