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 11
... uttering those sounds with distinctness , smoothness , and force . This result can be secured only by careful practice , which must be persevered in until the learner has acquired a perfect control of his organs of speech . ELEMENTARY ...
... uttering those sounds with distinctness , smoothness , and force . This result can be secured only by careful practice , which must be persevered in until the learner has acquired a perfect control of his organs of speech . ELEMENTARY ...
Strana 12
... uttered with great force , so as to give a distinct expression of its sound , although the voice be suddenly suspended , the moment the sound is produced . This is done by putting the lips , teeth , tongue , and palate in their proper ...
... uttered with great force , so as to give a distinct expression of its sound , although the voice be suddenly suspended , the moment the sound is produced . This is done by putting the lips , teeth , tongue , and palate in their proper ...
Strana 19
... uttered without either the upward or downward slide , they are said to be- uttered in a monotone , which is marked thus , ( - ) ; as , Roll on , thou deep and dark blue Ocean - roll ! EXAMPLES . Does he read correctly or incorrectly ...
... uttered without either the upward or downward slide , they are said to be- uttered in a monotone , which is marked thus , ( - ) ; as , Roll on , thou deep and dark blue Ocean - roll ! EXAMPLES . Does he read correctly or incorrectly ...
Strana 33
... uttered more forcibly than the others , is said to be accented , and is marked thus , ( ' ) ; as the italicized syllables in the following words : morn'ing . tyrant . pro - cure ' . de - bate . pos'si - ble . re - cum bent . ex - or bi ...
... uttered more forcibly than the others , is said to be accented , and is marked thus , ( ' ) ; as the italicized syllables in the following words : morn'ing . tyrant . pro - cure ' . de - bate . pos'si - ble . re - cum bent . ex - or bi ...
Strana 34
... uttering a word or phrase in such a manner as to give it force and energy , and to draw the attention of the hearer particularly to the idea expressed . This is most frequently accomplished by an increased stress of voice laid upon the ...
... uttering a word or phrase in such a manner as to give it force and energy , and to draw the attention of the hearer particularly to the idea expressed . This is most frequently accomplished by an increased stress of voice laid upon the ...
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