Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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... tion , newly HITCHCOCK'S LL.D. , Pres ogy . A ne of the Scien HALLOCK'S GI HALLOCK , A HICKOK'S EM ness . 1 vo HICKOK'S SYS KIDDLE'S AST By HENRY ] MCELLIGOTT'S of Orthogra MCELLIGOTT'S struction in NEWMAN'S R rules of styl Dissertation ...
... tion , newly HITCHCOCK'S LL.D. , Pres ogy . A ne of the Scien HALLOCK'S GI HALLOCK , A HICKOK'S EM ness . 1 vo HICKOK'S SYS KIDDLE'S AST By HENRY ] MCELLIGOTT'S of Orthogra MCELLIGOTT'S struction in NEWMAN'S R rules of styl Dissertation ...
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... tion . EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ACCENT . In the following examples the Primary Accent is desig- nated by double accentual marks , thus : Ed " -u - cate ' , ed ' - u - ca " -tion . mul " -ti - ply ' , mul ' - ti - pli - ca " -tion ...
... tion . EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ACCENT . In the following examples the Primary Accent is desig- nated by double accentual marks , thus : Ed " -u - cate ' , ed ' - u - ca " -tion . mul " -ti - ply ' , mul ' - ti - pli - ca " -tion ...
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... tion is very rigid . Phys . In the third place , you must become more independ- ent of your dress . I see , madam , and understand that con- temptuous frown ; but hear me further . While you rely for fame on the splendor or beauty of ...
... tion is very rigid . Phys . In the third place , you must become more independ- ent of your dress . I see , madam , and understand that con- temptuous frown ; but hear me further . While you rely for fame on the splendor or beauty of ...
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