The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Treatise on Elocution, Exercises in Reading and Declamation, with Biographical Sketches, and Copious Notes : Adapted to the Use of Students in English and American LiteratureA.S. Barnes & Burr, 1863 - 600 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... vociferate most loudly in its praise . 28. That fellow shot a sparrow on a willow , in the nǎrrow meadow , near the yellow house . 29. The rival robbers rode round and round the rough EXERCISES IN ARTICULATION . 23 Fuller's Bird.
... vociferate most loudly in its praise . 28. That fellow shot a sparrow on a willow , in the nǎrrow meadow , near the yellow house . 29. The rival robbers rode round and round the rough EXERCISES IN ARTICULATION . 23 Fuller's Bird.
Pagina 24
... round and round the rough and rugged rocks that rear their hoary heads high in the air . 30. Amidst the mists and coldest frosts , with barest wrists and stontest boasts , he thrusts his fists against ( agenst ) the posts , and still ...
... round and round the rough and rugged rocks that rear their hoary heads high in the air . 30. Amidst the mists and coldest frosts , with barest wrists and stontest boasts , he thrusts his fists against ( agenst ) the posts , and still ...
Pagina 52
... round , flowing sound , accompanied with moderate pitch ; and is used to express peace , cheerfulness , joy , and love ; as , 1 . 2 . Methinks I love all common things ; The common air , the common flower ; The dear , kind , common ...
... round , flowing sound , accompanied with moderate pitch ; and is used to express peace , cheerfulness , joy , and love ; as , 1 . 2 . Methinks I love all common things ; The common air , the common flower ; The dear , kind , common ...
Pagina 61
... round our ancient home . He . Why , then , we'll go . Farewell , ye tender skies , Who shelter'd us , when we were forced to roam ! She . On , on ! Let's pass the swallow as he flies ! Farewell , kind land ! Now , father , now - for ...
... round our ancient home . He . Why , then , we'll go . Farewell , ye tender skies , Who shelter'd us , when we were forced to roam ! She . On , on ! Let's pass the swallow as he flies ! Farewell , kind land ! Now , father , now - for ...
Pagina 71
... round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense and every heart is joy . 2. Then comes Thy glory in the Summer months , With light and heat refulgent . Then Thy sun 2 Con stel là ' tion , a cluster of fixed stars . Again ( a gèn ' ) .— ' Re ...
... round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense and every heart is joy . 2. Then comes Thy glory in the Summer months , With light and heat refulgent . Then Thy sun 2 Con stel là ' tion , a cluster of fixed stars . Again ( a gèn ' ) .— ' Re ...
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