McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry : with Rules for Reading, and Exercises in Articulation, Defining, EtcClark, Austin & Smith, 1890 - 336 pages |
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... word of God . Among the selections from the Bible are some elegant specimens of sacred poetry , as arranged by Bishop ... words in each lesson , in which the proper pronunciation is indicated and the part of speech denoted by the usual ...
... word of God . Among the selections from the Bible are some elegant specimens of sacred poetry , as arranged by Bishop ... words in each lesson , in which the proper pronunciation is indicated and the part of speech denoted by the usual ...
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... words as traced upon the page , and , if they are audibly and distinctly uttered , they will be heard , and in some degree understood , and , in this way , a general and feeble idea of the author's meaning may be obtained . Ideas ...
... words as traced upon the page , and , if they are audibly and distinctly uttered , they will be heard , and in some degree understood , and , in this way , a general and feeble idea of the author's meaning may be obtained . Ideas ...
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... words and introducing none . The object to be accomplished , under this head , may be expressed by the following general direction . Give to each letter ( except silent letters ) , to each sylla- ble , and to each word its full ...
... words and introducing none . The object to be accomplished , under this head , may be expressed by the following general direction . Give to each letter ( except silent letters ) , to each sylla- ble , and to each word its full ...
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... words of more than one syllable , it is very important to avoid a fault which is the natural consequence of an effort to articulate correctly . Thus , in endeavoring to sound correctly the a in met - ric - al , the pupil is very apt to ...
... words of more than one syllable , it is very important to avoid a fault which is the natural consequence of an effort to articulate correctly . Thus , in endeavoring to sound correctly the a in met - ric - al , the pupil is very apt to ...
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... word , syllables which belong to different words . This fault , when united with that last mentioned , forms perhaps the most fruitful source of error in articulation . The following lines furnish an example . Here - res - e - zed upon ...
... word , syllables which belong to different words . This fault , when united with that last mentioned , forms perhaps the most fruitful source of error in articulation . The following lines furnish an example . Here - res - e - zed upon ...
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Abishai Absalom Ahimaaz ARTICULATE distinctly Babylon beautiful birds boat bosom called cesura character child children of men circumflex clouds commenced dark dear death deep ducats earth emphasis emphatic eternity examples exercise Explain the inflections eyes falling inflection father fault fear feel genius give hand happy hast hath head heard heart heaven hour human inflections marked Joab judge kind king laws lesson light live look Lord Lord Byron mind mother nature never nouns o'er object paragraph Parse passed pause Pinneo's Analytical Grammar poetry poor praise PRONOUNCE Correctly pupil QUESTIONS QUESTIONS.-What reader Repeat rising inflection Rule Rule II sentence shalt ship Shylock Socrates soul sound spirit stanza syllable teacher Tell thee thing thou thought thousand thousand guineas tion tone unto utterance verbs voice waves William Reed wind words young