Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading ; with Numerous Exercises for Practice, Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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Page ix
... fall . The Colon is a pause is clear : the sun shines . let the voice fall . : shorter than the Period ; as , The sky Pause the time of counting four , and ; The Semicolon is a pause shorter than the Colon ; as , The rose is fair ; but ...
... fall . The Colon is a pause is clear : the sun shines . let the voice fall . : shorter than the Period ; as , The sky Pause the time of counting four , and ; The Semicolon is a pause shorter than the Colon ; as , The rose is fair ; but ...
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... fall , -is a very grave and obstinate error . It is always tedious , and often even ridiculous . It should be ... FALLING INFLECTION is a downward turn , or slide of the voice , used in reading or speaking ; as , What are doing ? you In ...
... fall , -is a very grave and obstinate error . It is always tedious , and often even ridiculous . It should be ... FALLING INFLECTION is a downward turn , or slide of the voice , used in reading or speaking ; as , What are doing ? you In ...
Page 384
... fall . 3. We are famished , and foot - sore , and travel - stained , from our long journey , and yet we are saddened by tokens that we shall pass away from all these , -- away from sin and sorrow , from temptation and fall , front ...
... fall . 3. We are famished , and foot - sore , and travel - stained , from our long journey , and yet we are saddened by tokens that we shall pass away from all these , -- away from sin and sorrow , from temptation and fall , front ...
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