McGuffey's Eclectic ReadersAmerican Book Company, 1921 - Počet stran: 464 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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Strana 23
... persons or things addressed , when not used emphatically , are included in this rule . 7. Brother ' , give me thy hand ; and , gentle Warwick ' , Let me embrace thee in my weary arms . 8. O Lancaster ' , I fear thy overthrow . 9. Ye ...
... persons or things addressed , when not used emphatically , are included in this rule . 7. Brother ' , give me thy hand ; and , gentle Warwick ' , Let me embrace thee in my weary arms . 8. O Lancaster ' , I fear thy overthrow . 9. Ye ...
Strana 24
... persons addressed in a formal speech , or when used emphatically , have the falling inflection . EXAMPLES . etc. 1. Romans , countrymen , and lovers ' , hear me for my cause , 2. Gentlemen of the jury , I solicit your attention , etc. 3 ...
... persons addressed in a formal speech , or when used emphatically , have the falling inflection . EXAMPLES . etc. 1. Romans , countrymen , and lovers ' , hear me for my cause , 2. Gentlemen of the jury , I solicit your attention , etc. 3 ...
Strana 55
... person , and the movement of his limbs in delivery . Every person , in beginning to speak , feels the natural embarrassment resulting from his new position . The nov- elty of the situation destroys his self - possession , and , with the ...
... person , and the movement of his limbs in delivery . Every person , in beginning to speak , feels the natural embarrassment resulting from his new position . The nov- elty of the situation destroys his self - possession , and , with the ...
Strana 56
... person . So far as it is in the reach of study or practice , it seems to depend chiefly upon the general cultivation of manners , implying freedom from all embarrassments , and entire self- possession . The secret of acquiring a ...
... person . So far as it is in the reach of study or practice , it seems to depend chiefly upon the general cultivation of manners , implying freedom from all embarrassments , and entire self- possession . The secret of acquiring a ...
Strana 63
... persons who attended his levees , before they uttered a word . This sometimes led him into ridiculous embarrass- ments ; and it was this proneness to lavish promises , which gave occasion for the following anecdote : At the election of ...
... persons who attended his levees , before they uttered a word . This sometimes led him into ridiculous embarrass- ments ; and it was this proneness to lavish promises , which gave occasion for the following anecdote : At the election of ...
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