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 17
... whole syllables . EXAMPLES . Lit'er - a - ry is improperly pronounced lit - rer - ry . co - tem'po - ra - ry 66 66 het - er - o - ge'ne - ous " " " " in - quis - i - to'ri - al 44 mis'er - a - ble ac - com'pa - ni - ment " " " co - tem ...
... whole syllables . EXAMPLES . Lit'er - a - ry is improperly pronounced lit - rer - ry . co - tem'po - ra - ry 66 66 het - er - o - ge'ne - ous " " " " in - quis - i - to'ri - al 44 mis'er - a - ble ac - com'pa - ni - ment " " " co - tem ...
Strana 34
... whole subject , however , properly belongs to dictionaries and spell- ing books . EMPHASIS . Emphasis consists in uttering a word or phrase in such a manner as to give it force and energy , and to draw the attention of the hearer ...
... whole subject , however , properly belongs to dictionaries and spell- ing books . EMPHASIS . Emphasis consists in uttering a word or phrase in such a manner as to give it force and energy , and to draw the attention of the hearer ...
Strana 36
... whole world . 6. It may moderate and restrain , but it was not designed to banish gladness from the heart of man . In the following examples , there are two sets of antitheses in the same sentence . 7. To err is human , to forgive ...
... whole world . 6. It may moderate and restrain , but it was not designed to banish gladness from the heart of man . In the following examples , there are two sets of antitheses in the same sentence . 7. To err is human , to forgive ...
Strana 56
... the lower half of his arm . This always gives a stiff and constrained manner to delivery . Let the whole arm move , and let the movement be free and flowing . Third - As a general rule , let the hand 56 ECLECTIC SERIES .
... the lower half of his arm . This always gives a stiff and constrained manner to delivery . Let the whole arm move , and let the movement be free and flowing . Third - As a general rule , let the hand 56 ECLECTIC SERIES .
Strana 59
... whole art of criticism on language . A man may pos- sess a fine genius without being a perfect reader ; but he can not be a perfect reader without genius . ON MODULATION . FROM LLOYD . ' Tis not enough the voice be sound and clear ...
... whole art of criticism on language . A man may pos- sess a fine genius without being a perfect reader ; but he can not be a perfect reader without genius . ON MODULATION . FROM LLOYD . ' Tis not enough the voice be sound and clear ...
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