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 17
... whole syllables . EXAMPLES . Lit'er - a - ry is improperly pronounced lit - rer - ry . co - tem'po - ra - ry 66 64 co - tem - po - ry . het - er - o - ge'ne - ous 66 " " het - ro - ge - nous . in - quis - i - to'ri - al " " " 6 in ...
... whole syllables . EXAMPLES . Lit'er - a - ry is improperly pronounced lit - rer - ry . co - tem'po - ra - ry 66 64 co - tem - po - ry . het - er - o - ge'ne - ous 66 " " het - ro - ge - nous . in - quis - i - to'ri - al " " " 6 in ...
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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