The American Class-reader: Containing a Series of Lessons in Reading : with Introductory Exercises in Articulation, Inflection, Emphasis, and the Other Essential Elements of Correct Natural Elocution; Designed for Academies and Common SchoolsC. Morse, 1836 - 252 pages |
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... honor set a leg ? Nò . Or an árm ? Nò . Or taks . away the grief of a wound ? Nó . Honor hath no skill in surgery then ? Nò . * The Circumflex . III . The union of the two inflections forms the cirqam · flex , which begins with the ...
... honor set a leg ? Nò . Or an árm ? Nò . Or taks . away the grief of a wound ? Nó . Honor hath no skill in surgery then ? Nò . * The Circumflex . III . The union of the two inflections forms the cirqam · flex , which begins with the ...
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... honor to ask my poor opinion , before they would engage to repeal the act : -they will do me the justice to own , I did advise them to engage to do it , but notwithstanding - for I love to be explicit → I cannot give them my confidence ...
... honor to ask my poor opinion , before they would engage to repeal the act : -they will do me the justice to own , I did advise them to engage to do it , but notwithstanding - for I love to be explicit → I cannot give them my confidence ...
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... honor our country with too deep a reverence ; we cannot love her with an affection too pure and fervent ; we cannot serve her with an energy of purpose or a faith- fulness of zeal too steadfast and ardent . And what is our country ? It ...
... honor our country with too deep a reverence ; we cannot love her with an affection too pure and fervent ; we cannot serve her with an energy of purpose or a faith- fulness of zeal too steadfast and ardent . And what is our country ? It ...
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... honored him , midst shame and scorn . My friendship's utmost zeal to try , He asked if I for him would die : The flesh was weak , my blood ran chill , But the free spirit cried , " I will . " 7 Then in a moment to my view , The stranger ...
... honored him , midst shame and scorn . My friendship's utmost zeal to try , He asked if I for him would die : The flesh was weak , my blood ran chill , But the free spirit cried , " I will . " 7 Then in a moment to my view , The stranger ...
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... honor I had so fortunately acquired . But gardening was , of all employments , that in which I succeeded best ; though , even in this , I did not suddenly attain perfection . I began with lettuces and cauliflowers : from them I pro- 5 ...
... honor I had so fortunately acquired . But gardening was , of all employments , that in which I succeeded best ; though , even in this , I did not suddenly attain perfection . I began with lettuces and cauliflowers : from them I pro- 5 ...
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AMERICAN CLASS-READER animals answer Balclutha beauty behold beneath birds blessed blind blood body Cæsar called circumflex clothes cried David dead death Dorchester Heights earth En-gedi eyes face fall Falstaff father feet gave give grave ground hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honor hour Iago Icelandic inflection Israel Jesus king kingdom of Israel leprosy LESSON light live look Lord madam mighty good kind morning mother Naaman nature nest never night o'er Old South church pass pause Pharisees Philistines poor praise pray prayer replied rest Rhadamanthus rising slide Saul Saul rose servants shalt sight smile Socrates soul sound spake speak spirit stood tears tell thine thing thou art thou hast thought tion tree trembling Trochee unto thee voice wind wings words