McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic ReaderWiley, 25. 11. 1997 - Počet stran: 480 Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Sixth Eclectic Reader includes selections from Patrick Henry, Sir Walter Scott, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and William Shakespeare. |
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... Sometimes , though more rarely , the same object is effected by an un- usual lowering of the voice , even to a whisper , and not unfrequently by a pause before the emphatic word . The inflections are often made subsidiary to this object ...
... Sometimes , though more rarely , the same object is effected by an un- usual lowering of the voice , even to a whisper , and not unfrequently by a pause before the emphatic word . The inflections are often made subsidiary to this object ...
Strana 43
... sometimes forget Those other two equaled with me in fate NOTE . - Although it would be necessary , in these examples , to violate the laws of accent or emphasis , to give perfect rhythm , yet a careful and well - trained reader will be ...
... sometimes forget Those other two equaled with me in fate NOTE . - Although it would be necessary , in these examples , to violate the laws of accent or emphasis , to give perfect rhythm , yet a careful and well - trained reader will be ...
Strana 161
... sometimes the thunder , and sometimes the music of the spheres . He did not con- duct the understanding through the painful subtilty of argumentation , nor was he ever on the rack of exertion ; but rather lightened upon the subject ...
... sometimes the thunder , and sometimes the music of the spheres . He did not con- duct the understanding through the painful subtilty of argumentation , nor was he ever on the rack of exertion ; but rather lightened upon the subject ...
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accent Alice Cary arms beauty birds bobolinks born bright cæsura called character cloud cried dead death deer fly dream Dryden Duhobret Duke Duke of Newcastle Dürer earth eloquence emphasis emphatic England EXAMPLES eyes falling inflection father fear gentleman give glory grace grave hale green hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven Henry Fothergill Chorley honor hope jolly old pedagogue king King of Spain live look Lord mind morning nature needle never night notes o'er orator pause peace poems poet poetry poor Pope Pope Gregory III R. B. Sheridan reader rising inflection Robert Raikes RULE Samuel Woodworth schoolmaster silent lake sleep smile sometimes song soon sound speak speaker spirit stars storm subvocals syllable tact talent thalers thee thou thought tion tremble uttered voice warbling Wilson Flagg wind words