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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... 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 , fits ; tw , twirl . 14. Vd , as in curv ...
... 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 , fits ; tw , twirl . 14. Vd , as in curv ...
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... thine own mouth ; a stranger , and not thine own lips . 3. You should not say goverment , but gòvernment . 4. Show your courage by your deèds , not by your words . RULE V. The Pause of Suspension , denoting that the sense is incomplete ...
... thine own mouth ; a stranger , and not thine own lips . 3. You should not say goverment , but gòvernment . 4. Show your courage by your deèds , not by your words . RULE V. The Pause of Suspension , denoting that the sense is incomplete ...
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... thine . REMARK . - The stress of voice on each successive particular , or repetition , should gradually be increased as the subject advances . The CIRCUMFLEX is a union of the two inflections on the same word , beginning either with the ...
... thine . REMARK . - The stress of voice on each successive particular , or repetition , should gradually be increased as the subject advances . The CIRCUMFLEX is a union of the two inflections on the same word , beginning either with the ...
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... To the dear one by her side . “ O , life is sweet ! for we will live Our constancy to prove ; Thy sorrow mine , my trials thine , Our solace in our love . " 4. " O , life is sweet ! " said 3 . YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 57 A Lucid Interval.
... To the dear one by her side . “ O , life is sweet ! for we will live Our constancy to prove ; Thy sorrow mine , my trials thine , Our solace in our love . " 4. " O , life is sweet ! " said 3 . YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 57 A Lucid Interval.
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... thine enemy ? —the high In station , or in wealth the chief ? The great , who coldly pass thee by , With proud step and averted eye ? Nà y ! nurse not such belief . If true unto thyself thou wast , What were the proud one's scorn to thee ...
... thine enemy ? —the high In station , or in wealth the chief ? The great , who coldly pass thee by , With proud step and averted eye ? Nà y ! nurse not such belief . If true unto thyself thou wast , What were the proud one's scorn to thee ...
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