The Eclectic Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers : with Copious Rules for Reading and Directions ... |
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... feel , that to them , for a time , are committed the future orators of the land . 5. We would rather have a child , even of the other sex , return to us from school a first - rate reader , than a first - rate performer on the piano ...
... feel , that to them , for a time , are committed the future orators of the land . 5. We would rather have a child , even of the other sex , return to us from school a first - rate reader , than a first - rate performer on the piano ...
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... feel his conflict done ' - May feel , that , never more , The tear of grief or shame shall come , For thousand wanderings from the Power Who loved , and called him home ! QUESTIONS . - 1 . Why should we not fear to die ? 2. What are the ...
... feel his conflict done ' - May feel , that , never more , The tear of grief or shame shall come , For thousand wanderings from the Power Who loved , and called him home ! QUESTIONS . - 1 . Why should we not fear to die ? 2. What are the ...
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... feel when he was enjoy- ing himself most ? 3. How did Martyn feel when he was cut off from most of the pleasures that Byron was seeking ? 4. What is described as the difference of their feelings at their birth - days ? 5. What poetic ...
... feel when he was enjoy- ing himself most ? 3. How did Martyn feel when he was cut off from most of the pleasures that Byron was seeking ? 4. What is described as the difference of their feelings at their birth - days ? 5. What poetic ...
Contents
DIRECTIONS FOR READING | 13 |
Falling Inflection | 20 |
The Town Pump | 23 |
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Absalom Ahimaaz Arth Babylon beautiful birds blessed boat bosom breath called cesura character child circumflex commenced consonants dark dear death deep Demosthenes ducats earth emphasis emphatic ERRORS ERRORS.1 eternity examples EXERCISES Explain the inflections eyes falling inflection father fault fear feel genius give hand happy hath head heard heart heaven hour inflections marked Joab kind king LESSON liberty light live Lochiel look Lord mind mother nature never o'er paragraph Parse passed pause poetry poor praise pronounced pupil QUESTIONS QUESTIONS.-1 reader Repeat rising inflection rocks Rule Rule II sentence ship Shylock sight smile Socrates soul sound SPELL AND DEFINE SPELL AND DEFINE.-1 spirit stanza sweet syllable Tell thee thing thought thousand thousand guineas tion tone unto utterance voice vowels William Reed wind wonderful words young