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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... rests ; sw , swing . 13. Th , as in thine , thin ; thd , breath'd ; thr , three ; that , breath'st ; thw , thwack ; the , writhes ; tl , title ; tld , settl'd ; tldst , settl'dst ; tlst , settl'st ; tle , nettles ; tr , trunk ; ts ...
... rests ; sw , swing . 13. Th , as in thine , thin ; thd , breath'd ; thr , three ; that , breath'st ; thw , thwack ; the , writhes ; tl , title ; tld , settl'd ; tldst , settl'dst ; tlst , settl'st ; tle , nettles ; tr , trunk ; ts ...
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... rest . QUESTIONS . - What do Accent and Emphasis indicate ? What is Ac- cent ? What is Emphasis ? ACCENT . The accented syllable is sometimes designated thus : 18 SANDERS ' NEW SERIES . The Suliote Mother -ACCENT AND EMPHASIS.
... rest . QUESTIONS . - What do Accent and Emphasis indicate ? What is Ac- cent ? What is Emphasis ? ACCENT . The accented syllable is sometimes designated thus : 18 SANDERS ' NEW SERIES . The Suliote Mother -ACCENT AND EMPHASIS.
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... rest of mankind — enemies in war , in peace , friends . Jefferson . 3. The wise man is happy when he gains his own approbation , the fool , when he gains that of others . 4. Without were fightings , within were fears . Bible . 5. When ...
... rest of mankind — enemies in war , in peace , friends . Jefferson . 3. The wise man is happy when he gains his own approbation , the fool , when he gains that of others . 4. Without were fightings , within were fears . Bible . 5. When ...
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... rest , — The raging winds grew still , - There was a calm ! ( pp . ) ( " ) Hark ! a brazen voice Swells from the valley , like the clarion That calls to battle . Skirting all the hills , ( = ) Speeds the blithe tone , and wakes an ...
... rest , — The raging winds grew still , - There was a calm ! ( pp . ) ( " ) Hark ! a brazen voice Swells from the valley , like the clarion That calls to battle . Skirting all the hills , ( = ) Speeds the blithe tone , and wakes an ...
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... each stanza differ from the rest ? 4 . How , according to the notation marks , should the first and fifth stanzas be read ? See page 40 . EXERCISE VII . COMMON PEOPLE . T. S. ARTHUR . 58 SANDERS ' NEW SERIES . The Reign of Elizabeth.
... each stanza differ from the rest ? 4 . How , according to the notation marks , should the first and fifth stanzas be read ? See page 40 . EXERCISE VII . COMMON PEOPLE . T. S. ARTHUR . 58 SANDERS ' NEW SERIES . The Reign of Elizabeth.
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