McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader, Kniha 6American Book Company, 1921 - Počet stran: 464 A traditional reader including stories, poems, and new word drills. The sixth reader in the set, revised and enlarged. Approximately one hundred leading authors are represented in the readings. |
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... gave the preceding edition its high reputation . Two new features of the REVISED SIXTH deserve especial attention the explanatory notes , and the biographical notices of authors . The first , in the absence of a large number of books of ...
... gave the preceding edition its high reputation . Two new features of the REVISED SIXTH deserve especial attention the explanatory notes , and the biographical notices of authors . The first , in the absence of a large number of books of ...
Strana 23
... gave up what was meant for mankind . REMARK . - The names of 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 ...
... gave up what was meant for mankind . REMARK . - The names of 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 ...
Strana 39
... gave this Lyre , and thus decreed , Be thou a bruised - but not a broken - reed . IV . INSTRUCTIONS FOR READING VERSE . INFLECTIONS . In reading verse , the inflections should be nearly the same as in reading prose ; the chief ...
... gave this Lyre , and thus decreed , Be thou a bruised - but not a broken - reed . IV . INSTRUCTIONS FOR READING VERSE . INFLECTIONS . In reading verse , the inflections should be nearly the same as in reading prose ; the chief ...
Strana 41
... gave to misery ( all he had ) a tear` , He gained from heaven ' ( ' t was all he wished ' ) a friend ' . 5. No further seek his merits to disclose ' , Or draw his frailties from their dread abode ' ; ( There they alike in trembling hope ...
... gave to misery ( all he had ) a tear` , He gained from heaven ' ( ' t was all he wished ' ) a friend ' . 5. No further seek his merits to disclose ' , Or draw his frailties from their dread abode ' ; ( There they alike in trembling hope ...
Strana 63
... gave occasion for the following anecdote : At the election of a certain borough in Cornwall , where the opposite interests were almost equally poised , a single vote was of the highest importance . This object the Duke , by well applied ...
... gave occasion for the following anecdote : At the election of a certain borough in Cornwall , where the opposite interests were almost equally poised , a single vote was of the highest importance . This object the Duke , by well applied ...
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