Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... arm of the Lord been revealed ? LESSON VII . THE EXCLAMATION POINT . The Exclamation Point is a mark like this ! The exclamation point is placed at the end of sentences which express surprise , astonishment , wonder , or admiration ...
... arm of the Lord been revealed ? LESSON VII . THE EXCLAMATION POINT . The Exclamation Point is a mark like this ! The exclamation point is placed at the end of sentences which express surprise , astonishment , wonder , or admiration ...
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... arm ? 131 , Whom are they ushering from the world , with all this pageantry and long parade of death ? 132. Did he recite his lesson correctly , read audibly , and appear to understand what he read ? 132. Was his copy written neatly ...
... arm ? 131 , Whom are they ushering from the world , with all this pageantry and long parade of death ? 132. Did he recite his lesson correctly , read audibly , and appear to understand what he read ? 132. Was his copy written neatly ...
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... arms , appeared strange and surprising . 141. Yet , fair as thou art , thou shunnest to glide , beau tiful stream ! by the village side , but windest away from the haunts of men , to silent valley and shaded glen . 142. But it is not ...
... arms , appeared strange and surprising . 141. Yet , fair as thou art , thou shunnest to glide , beau tiful stream ! by the village side , but windest away from the haunts of men , to silent valley and shaded glen . 142. But it is not ...
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... arm ? 163. A benison upon thee , gentle huntsman ! towers are these that overlook the wood ? Whose 164. The incidents of the last few days have been such as will probably never again be witnessed by the people of America , and such as ...
... arm ? 163. A benison upon thee , gentle huntsman ! towers are these that overlook the wood ? Whose 164. The incidents of the last few days have been such as will probably never again be witnessed by the people of America , and such as ...
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... arm fall from my shoul der blade , and mine arm be broken from the bone . 169. The stranger did not lodge in the street ; but I opened my doors to the traveler . 170. If my land cry against me , or the furrows thereof complain ; if I ...
... arm fall from my shoul der blade , and mine arm be broken from the bone . 169. The stranger did not lodge in the street ; but I opened my doors to the traveler . 170. If my land cry against me , or the furrows thereof complain ; if I ...
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