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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Strana 16
... things visible and invisible . 3. Suppressing the final subvocals or aspirates . EXAMPLES . John an ' James are frien's o ' my father . Gi ' me some bread . The want o ' men is occasioned by the want o ' money . We seldom fine ' men o ...
... things visible and invisible . 3. Suppressing the final subvocals or aspirates . EXAMPLES . John an ' James are frien's o ' my father . Gi ' me some bread . The want o ' men is occasioned by the want o ' money . We seldom fine ' men o ...
Strana 22
... things in your hearts` ? 3. What see you , that you frown so heavily to - day` ? 4. Ah ! what is that flame which now bursts on his eye ' ? 5. Whence this pleasing hope ' , this fond desire ' , This longing after immortality ...
... things in your hearts` ? 3. What see you , that you frown so heavily to - day` ? 4. Ah ! what is that flame which now bursts on his eye ' ? 5. Whence this pleasing hope ' , this fond desire ' , This longing after immortality ...
Strana 23
... 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 crags and ...
... 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 crags and ...
Strana 29
... things , hopeth all things , endureth all things . REMARK . - Some authors give the following rule for the reading of a concluding series : " All the particulars of a concluding series , except the last but one , require the falling ...
... things , hopeth all things , endureth all things . REMARK . - Some authors give the following rule for the reading of a concluding series : " All the particulars of a concluding series , except the last but one , require the falling ...
Strana 43
... style , which should be carefully avoided . In the following examples , the cæsura is marked in each line ; the demi - cæsura is not marked in every case . EXAMPLES . 1. Nature to all things || fixed | SIXTH READER . 43.
... style , which should be carefully avoided . In the following examples , the cæsura is marked in each line ; the demi - cæsura is not marked in every case . EXAMPLES . 1. Nature to all things || fixed | SIXTH READER . 43.
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