An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to Improve the Mind and Refine the Taste of Youth. To which is Prefixed, Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing the Principal Passions of the MindPublished and sold by David Hogan, 1816 - 230 pagini |
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... length of those pauses , for this de- pends much on the sense and nature of the subject . A semicolon , for example , requires a longer pause in a grave discourse than in lively and spirited declamation . How- ever , as children are ...
... length of those pauses , for this de- pends much on the sense and nature of the subject . A semicolon , for example , requires a longer pause in a grave discourse than in lively and spirited declamation . How- ever , as children are ...
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... length of time , nor which is measured by number of years ; but wisdom is the gray hair unto man , and an unspotted life is old age . 2. Wickedness , condemned by her own witness , is very timorous , and being pressed with conscience ...
... length of time , nor which is measured by number of years ; but wisdom is the gray hair unto man , and an unspotted life is old age . 2. Wickedness , condemned by her own witness , is very timorous , and being pressed with conscience ...
Pagina 49
... length it missed fire while the muzzle was pressed against the breast of a large and well proportioned savage . This warrior , availing himself of the indefensible attitude of his adversary , with a tremendous war - whoop , sprung ...
... length it missed fire while the muzzle was pressed against the breast of a large and well proportioned savage . This warrior , availing himself of the indefensible attitude of his adversary , with a tremendous war - whoop , sprung ...
Pagina 50
... length the active intrepidity of D'Ell and Har- man , seconded by the persevering valour of their followers prevailed . They drove from the field the enemy , who left about ninety dead behind them . As they were retiring , Putnam was ...
... length the active intrepidity of D'Ell and Har- man , seconded by the persevering valour of their followers prevailed . They drove from the field the enemy , who left about ninety dead behind them . As they were retiring , Putnam was ...
Pagina 52
... length , and bound it fast to a young tree ; the other arm was extended and bound in the same manner is legs were stretched apart and fastened to two saplings . 28. Then a number of tall but slender poles were cut down ; which , with ...
... length , and bound it fast to a young tree ; the other arm was extended and bound in the same manner is legs were stretched apart and fastened to two saplings . 28. Then a number of tall but slender poles were cut down ; which , with ...
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