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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... matter has been retained with but little change , and it will be found very valuable for elocutionary drill . In the prepara- tion of this portion of the work , free use was made of the writings of standard authors upon Elocution , such ...
... matter has been retained with but little change , and it will be found very valuable for elocutionary drill . In the prepara- tion of this portion of the work , free use was made of the writings of standard authors upon Elocution , such ...
Strana 26
... matter ? Falstaff . What's the matter ? Here be four of us have taken a thousand pounds this morning . Prince H. Where is it , Jack , where is it ? Fal . Where is it ? Taken from us , it is . 5. Ha ! laughest thou , Lochiel , my vision ...
... matter ? Falstaff . What's the matter ? Here be four of us have taken a thousand pounds this morning . Prince H. Where is it , Jack , where is it ? Fal . Where is it ? Taken from us , it is . 5. Ha ! laughest thou , Lochiel , my vision ...
Strana 41
... matter , and that the word should be pronounced without accenting either syllable . Sometimes this may be done , but where it is not practiced , the prosaic reading should be preserved . In the following examples , the words and ...
... matter , and that the word should be pronounced without accenting either syllable . Sometimes this may be done , but where it is not practiced , the prosaic reading should be preserved . In the following examples , the words and ...
Strana 55
... matter of the speech . When that fills and possesses the mind , the orator is likely to take the attitude which is becoming , and , at least , easy and natural , if not graceful . 1st . The first general direction that should be given ...
... matter of the speech . When that fills and possesses the mind , the orator is likely to take the attitude which is becoming , and , at least , easy and natural , if not graceful . 1st . The first general direction that should be given ...
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... matters not how many useful , or- namental , or valuable articles suffer mutilation or death under the operation . A mahogany chair and a carved frame undergo the same discipline ; they are to be made clean at all events ; but their ...
... matters not how many useful , or- namental , or valuable articles suffer mutilation or death under the operation . A mahogany chair and a carved frame undergo the same discipline ; they are to be made clean at all events ; but their ...
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