...McGuffey's New First[-sixth] Eclectic Reader ...W. B. Smith & Company, 1857 - Readers |
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... Reading books in this respect . ARTICULATION and PRONUNCIATION are treated of systematically and thoroughly in the introductory pages , and EXERCISES for practice , numerous and varied , will be found interspersed ne- tween the lessons ...
... Reading books in this respect . ARTICULATION and PRONUNCIATION are treated of systematically and thoroughly in the introductory pages , and EXERCISES for practice , numerous and varied , will be found interspersed ne- tween the lessons ...
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... Reading should be made a study - not passed lightly over , as is too often the case in primary schools . One short lesson a day , thoroughly practiced , is far better than more , imper- fectly treated . The exercises in defining ...
... Reading should be made a study - not passed lightly over , as is too often the case in primary schools . One short lesson a day , thoroughly practiced , is far better than more , imper- fectly treated . The exercises in defining ...
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... reading poetry , there is always danger of forgetting the sense in the rhyme , and therefore of reading , not as if you were expressing some thought or feeling to another mind , but as if you were chanting something to please the ear ...
... reading poetry , there is always danger of forgetting the sense in the rhyme , and therefore of reading , not as if you were expressing some thought or feeling to another mind , but as if you were chanting something to please the ear ...
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Mcguffey's New First Eclectic Reader: For Little Children William Holmes McGuffey No preview available - 2015 |
McGuffey's New First Eclectic Reader: For Little Children William Holmes Mcguffey No preview available - 2018 |
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adjective Albert and James animal ARTICULATION Barlow beautiful Ben-ja-min bird blessing boat brother called child Cre-a-tor creeping distinctly dying swan ECLECTIC Egypt ET VERITAS eyes fa-vor-ite father feel fellow flower friends Frisk gave George George Jones gipsies happy hare Harry heard heart Henry horse horse breaks idle INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS inflections JAMES BLAND John Joseph kind kite laughed LESSON letter lion live look MDCCCXX morning mother never nouns old oaken bucket Otley papa paragraph pear Philip Pinneo's Primary Grammar play poor pronoun PRONOUNCE Correctly QUESTIONS.-What sailors ship SIGILLUM silent letters soon spell storm of passion story string sunset tree ta-toes tell thee thing thou thought told tortoise tree UNIVERSITATIS LUX UTTER each sound VERITAS WALFORD walk whip-cord William wish won-der-ful words yawl young