The Port Folio, Bind 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Side 5
... manner of placing the emphasis , the good curate accented the word prophets , as if the prophets had been persons in no respect worthy of belief . A correct reader would place the emphasis upon slow of heart . In the following words of ...
... manner of placing the emphasis , the good curate accented the word prophets , as if the prophets had been persons in no respect worthy of belief . A correct reader would place the emphasis upon slow of heart . In the following words of ...
Side 8
... manner as singing at sight is performed in music by the assistance of notes . And as it is cer- tain that Nature , if left to herself , directs every one in the right use of cmphasis , when they utter their own immediate sentiments ...
... manner as singing at sight is performed in music by the assistance of notes . And as it is cer- tain that Nature , if left to herself , directs every one in the right use of cmphasis , when they utter their own immediate sentiments ...
Side 35
... manner with his stick raised in a threatening attitude . Having never been accustomed in my own country to the argumentum bacculinum , especially with one of his complexion , I was mortified in the highest degree , but refrained from ...
... manner with his stick raised in a threatening attitude . Having never been accustomed in my own country to the argumentum bacculinum , especially with one of his complexion , I was mortified in the highest degree , but refrained from ...
Side 44
... par- ticular tuition ; how much our minds and manners are formed from our intercourse with the world by means of the involuntary use of these 1 senses , and from the earliest period of our lives 44 TRAVELS IN FRANCE .
... par- ticular tuition ; how much our minds and manners are formed from our intercourse with the world by means of the involuntary use of these 1 senses , and from the earliest period of our lives 44 TRAVELS IN FRANCE .
Side 45
... manner . Such is the commencement which the Abbe Sicard recommends , from having em- ployed it with the utmost success in the case of Massieu , whom in a state of total deafness , he took from minding sheep , at the age of fourteen ...
... manner . Such is the commencement which the Abbe Sicard recommends , from having em- ployed it with the utmost success in the case of Massieu , whom in a state of total deafness , he took from minding sheep , at the age of fourteen ...
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