The Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is Prefixed an Introductory Treatise on the Art of Reading and the Principles of ElocutionMarcus and John Sullivan, 1855 - 512 страница |
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... Pleasure recommended , Ibid . 311 Education , Addison , 313 Labour and Exercise , Ibid . • 315 Discretion , Ibid . 316 Truth and Sincerity , Tillotson , 318 Dignity of Manners , Chesterfield , 320 Vulgarity , Good - breeding , Ibid ...
... Pleasure recommended , Ibid . 311 Education , Addison , 313 Labour and Exercise , Ibid . • 315 Discretion , Ibid . 316 Truth and Sincerity , Tillotson , 318 Dignity of Manners , Chesterfield , 320 Vulgarity , Good - breeding , Ibid ...
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... pleasure in reading . “ As understanding what is read is the great rule for good reading , children should be habituated from the first to give an uninterrupted attention to the meaning of what they read . With this view they should be ...
... pleasure in reading . “ As understanding what is read is the great rule for good reading , children should be habituated from the first to give an uninterrupted attention to the meaning of what they read . With this view they should be ...
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... pleasures of the imagination are not so gross as those of sense , nor so refined as those of the understanding . Grief ... pleasure , and the other from pain - the one from good , and the other from evil . One sun by day - by night ten ...
... pleasures of the imagination are not so gross as those of sense , nor so refined as those of the understanding . Grief ... pleasure , and the other from pain - the one from good , and the other from evil . One sun by day - by night ten ...
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... pleasures unknown to the vulgar or uneducated . ] It is obvious , that in each of the preceding examples there is an antithesis implied or understood ; and the only rule necessary in such cases is , to pronounce INTRODUCTION . 41.
... pleasures unknown to the vulgar or uneducated . ] It is obvious , that in each of the preceding examples there is an antithesis implied or understood ; and the only rule necessary in such cases is , to pronounce INTRODUCTION . 41.
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... pleasure` ? Is this hat yours ' or mine ' ? EXERCISES ON THE RISING AND FALLING INFLECTIONS . The Rising followed by the Falling . Did he say visible ' , or invisible ? Did he act properly ' , or improperly ? Does he do it willingly ...
... pleasure` ? Is this hat yours ' or mine ' ? EXERCISES ON THE RISING AND FALLING INFLECTIONS . The Rising followed by the Falling . Did he say visible ' , or invisible ? Did he act properly ' , or improperly ? Does he do it willingly ...
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