The Reader's Manual: Designed for the Use of Common Schools in the United StatesRobins & Folger, 1840 - 312 psl. |
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... given passage with one set of vocal inflections , and that a male should read it with another ? We may as well believe that the two sexes require different books for learning the rudiments of music , or that they need differently ...
... given passage with one set of vocal inflections , and that a male should read it with another ? We may as well believe that the two sexes require different books for learning the rudiments of music , or that they need differently ...
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... given for the expression of that diversity of feeling which all readers have occasion to exhibit . On account of this general monotony , together with the tameness of the pieces selected , and their want of adaptation to the taste of ...
... given for the expression of that diversity of feeling which all readers have occasion to exhibit . On account of this general monotony , together with the tameness of the pieces selected , and their want of adaptation to the taste of ...
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... given for the illustration of the Rules , until they can give , with perfect ease , the exact modulation intended . To do this effectually , they should be made to understand the meaning and use of all the marks , or characters , which ...
... given for the illustration of the Rules , until they can give , with perfect ease , the exact modulation intended . To do this effectually , they should be made to understand the meaning and use of all the marks , or characters , which ...
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... given without inserting the y before it , so as to pronounce them petyulent , virtyuous , ardyuous , natyural . The latter pronunciation is contrary to polite usage in England , and is a corruption of the English language . Give the u ...
... given without inserting the y before it , so as to pronounce them petyulent , virtyuous , ardyuous , natyural . The latter pronunciation is contrary to polite usage in England , and is a corruption of the English language . Give the u ...
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... given it by foreigners . It should have a distinct enuncia- tion , and a little more . Some persons deem it polite to give the pronoun my the short sound of e . Thus , in the passage , My God , my king , thy various praise Shall fill ...
... given it by foreigners . It should have a distinct enuncia- tion , and a little more . Some persons deem it polite to give the pronoun my the short sound of e . Thus , in the passage , My God , my king , thy various praise Shall fill ...
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