The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises on Pronunciation, Pauses, Inflections, Accent, and Emphasis : Also, Copious Extracts in Prose and Poetry, Calculated to Assist the Teacher, and to Improve the Pupil in Reading and RecitationCowperthwait, Desilver & Butler, 1836 - 448 páginas |
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... souls together In one soft bond of amity and love ' ? Note 1. - Interrogative sentences , consisting of members in a series necessarily depending on each other for sense , must be pronounced according to the rule which relates to the ...
... souls together In one soft bond of amity and love ' ? Note 1. - Interrogative sentences , consisting of members in a series necessarily depending on each other for sense , must be pronounced according to the rule which relates to the ...
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... soul , there basks That serpent Luxury.- RULE III . — When interrogative sentences connected by the disjunctive or , expressed or understood , succeed each other , the first end with the rising and the rest with the falling inflection ...
... soul , there basks That serpent Luxury.- RULE III . — When interrogative sentences connected by the disjunctive or , expressed or understood , succeed each other , the first end with the rising and the rest with the falling inflection ...
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... soul - him who was your counsellor in perplexity , the sweetener of all your joys , and the assuager of all your sorrows ' ? You think you do well to mourn ; and the tears with which you water his grave , seem to be a tribute due to his ...
... soul - him who was your counsellor in perplexity , the sweetener of all your joys , and the assuager of all your sorrows ' ? You think you do well to mourn ; and the tears with which you water his grave , seem to be a tribute due to his ...
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... soul consists of many faculties , as the under- standing and the will ' , with all the senses both inward ' and outward ; or , to speak more philosophically , the soul can exert herself in many different ways of action : she can ...
... soul consists of many faculties , as the under- standing and the will ' , with all the senses both inward ' and outward ; or , to speak more philosophically , the soul can exert herself in many different ways of action : she can ...
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... soul , and in some tender notes have touched the secret springs of rapture ' - that mo- ment let us dissect and look into his heart ' ; see how vain ' , how weak ' , how empty a thing it is ! 2. So when the faithful pencil has design'd ...
... soul , and in some tender notes have touched the secret springs of rapture ' - that mo- ment let us dissect and look into his heart ' ; see how vain ' , how weak ' , how empty a thing it is ! 2. So when the faithful pencil has design'd ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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