Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 sivua |
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Sivu vi
... able to resist the danger arising from future intercourse with the world . The Authour has endeavored to relieve the grave and serious parts of his collection , by the occasional admission of pieces , which amuse as well as instruct ...
... able to resist the danger arising from future intercourse with the world . The Authour has endeavored to relieve the grave and serious parts of his collection , by the occasional admission of pieces , which amuse as well as instruct ...
Sivu ix
... able to give most body , most perseveringj force of sound to that pitch of voice , to which in conversation we are accustomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are ...
... able to give most body , most perseveringj force of sound to that pitch of voice , to which in conversation we are accustomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are ...
Sivu xvi
... able to proceed through it , with that easy and masterly manner , which has its good ef- fects in this , as well as in every other art . " a Ces - sa - tion , sẻs - sà ́ - shån . A stop , rest b Per - cep - ti - ble , per - sép ' - te ...
... able to proceed through it , with that easy and masterly manner , which has its good ef- fects in this , as well as in every other art . " a Ces - sa - tion , sẻs - sà ́ - shån . A stop , rest b Per - cep - ti - ble , per - sép ' - te ...
Sivu xvii
... able to such expectation , they occasion disappointment and disgust . h But the most frequent and the principal use of pauses , is , to mark the divisions of the sense , and at the same time to allow the reader to draw his breath ; and ...
... able to such expectation , they occasion disappointment and disgust . h But the most frequent and the principal use of pauses , is , to mark the divisions of the sense , and at the same time to allow the reader to draw his breath ; and ...
Sivu xix
... able to separate us from the love of God ' , " The reader who would wish to see a minute and ingenious investi- gation ii of the nature of these inflections , and the rules by which they are governed , may consult Walker's Elements of ...
... able to separate us from the love of God ' , " The reader who would wish to see a minute and ingenious investi- gation ii of the nature of these inflections , and the rules by which they are governed , may consult Walker's Elements of ...
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