| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1840 - 586 páginas
...not advise her to a Greek master of rhetoric, though the Greeks were famous for that science ; hut to a Latin master, because Latin was the boy's mother...stories lately read, in their own expressions. All to bo revised and corrected by the tutor, who should give his reasons, explain the force and import of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 668 páginas
...distinctly, emphatically ; not with an even tone, which imder-docs, nor a theatrical, which over-does nature. To form their style, they should be put on writing...corrected by the tutor, who should give his reasons, and explain the force and import of words. To form their pronunciation, they may be put on making declamations,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 páginas
...distinctly, emphatically ; not with an even tone, which under-does, nor a theatrical, which over-does nature. To form their style, they should be put on writing...letters to each other, making abstracts of what they retd or writing the same things in their own words; telling or writing stories lately read, in their... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1848 - 676 páginas
...distinctly, emphatically ; not with an even tone, which under-does, nor a theatrical, which over-does nature. To form their style, they should be put on writing...corrected by the tutor, who should give his reasons, and explain the force •nd import of words. To form their pronunciation, they may be put on making... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 páginas
...Sidney), having reference to clearness and conciseness of style, and distinct and emphatic pronunciation. in reading Pagan authors to his scholars; and wished...Duport's verses on Job, rather than Homer, &c. I and explain the force and import of words. To fiirm their pronunciation, they may be put on making... | |
| 1877 - 972 páginas
...Sidney), having reference to clearness and conciseness of style, and distinct and emphatic pronunciation. To form their style, they should be put on writing...corrected by the tutor, who should give his reasons, and explain the force and import of words. To form their pronunciation, they may be put on making declamations,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1882 - 680 páginas
...their style, they should be put on wiiting letters to each other, mnking abstracts of what they re»d or writing the same things in their own words; telling...corrected by the tutor, who should give his reasons, and explain the force anJ import of words. To form their pronunciation, they may be put on making declamations,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1882 - 668 páginas
...distinctly, emphatically ; not with an even tone, which undcr-doct, nor a theatrical, which over-does nature. To form their style, they should be put on writing...letters to each other, making abstracts of what they re«d or writing the same things in their own words; telling or writmg stories lately read, in their... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham - 1886 - 726 páginas
...taught by grammar and reading some of the best authors ; the style of the pupils was to be formed " by writing letters to each other, making abstracts of...read, or writing the same things in their own words," and a good delivery acquired by "making declamations, repeating speeches, and delivering orations."... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1892 - 888 páginas
...tone, which underdoes, nor a theatricaj, which over-does nature. To form their style, they should Ite put on writing letters to each other, making abstracts...stories lately read, in their own expressions. All to be ic\ised and coi reeled by the tutor, who should give bis reasons, and explain the foice and import... | |
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