Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - 432 sider |
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Side 25
... round dot or mark like this · 2. The period is generally placed after the last word in a sentence . 3. When you come to a period , you must stop , as if you had nothing more to read . 4. You must pronounce the word which is immediately ...
... round dot or mark like this · 2. The period is generally placed after the last word in a sentence . 3. When you come to a period , you must stop , as if you had nothing more to read . 4. You must pronounce the word which is immediately ...
Side 36
... rounded by many of the natives , who gazed , in silent admi- ration , upon actions which they could not comprehend , and of which they did not foresee the consequences . The dress of the Spaniards , the whiteness of their skins , their ...
... rounded by many of the natives , who gazed , in silent admi- ration , upon actions which they could not comprehend , and of which they did not foresee the consequences . The dress of the Spaniards , the whiteness of their skins , their ...
Side 58
... round , now scooped in gulfs , with mountains now embossed and hear the voice of mirth and song rebound , flocks , herds , and waterfalls , along the hoar profound ! 342. The chain of being is complete in me ; 5S INTRODUCTORY LESSONS .
... round , now scooped in gulfs , with mountains now embossed and hear the voice of mirth and song rebound , flocks , herds , and waterfalls , along the hoar profound ! 342. The chain of being is complete in me ; 5S INTRODUCTORY LESSONS .
Side 116
... · may I sing of thee ? 708. " Tis by thy secret , strong , attractive force , as with a chain indissoluble bound , thy system rolls entire ; from the ― far bourn of utmost Saturn , wheeling wide his round 116 INTRODUCTORY LESSONS .
... · may I sing of thee ? 708. " Tis by thy secret , strong , attractive force , as with a chain indissoluble bound , thy system rolls entire ; from the ― far bourn of utmost Saturn , wheeling wide his round 116 INTRODUCTORY LESSONS .
Side 117
... round of thirty years , to Mercury , whose disk can scarce be caught by philo- sophic eye , LOST in the near effulgence of thy blaze . 709. And thus , in silent waiting , stood the piles of stone and piles of wood ; TILL DEATH , who ...
... round of thirty years , to Mercury , whose disk can scarce be caught by philo- sophic eye , LOST in the near effulgence of thy blaze . 709. And thus , in silent waiting , stood the piles of stone and piles of wood ; TILL DEATH , who ...
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