Analytical Fifth Reader: Containing an Introductory Article on the General Principles of Elocution : with a Thorough Method of Analysis, ... a Critical Phonic Analysis of English Words ... : Supplemented by Numerous Historical, Biographical, and Explanatory NotesMason Bros., 1867 - 360 pages |
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Abraham accented apple-tree arms beautiful beneath breath bright called character chirp circumflex clouds cold conservatism consonant Cricket Daniel Webster dark dead deck diphthong earth element etymology and meaning expression eyes falling inflection feel fire Fire-worshiper flowers force Freedom calls Give the etymology glory hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre Henry Ward Beecher inflection J. G. HOLLAND kettle king land leaves LESSON light lips living look Lord mate meant mind morning mother never night non-sonant o'er passed pauses Phonic pitch poor Pronounce pupil replied require Scrooge sleep snow sonant soul sound speak Stanza sweet syllable T. B. ALDRICH tears tell thee thing thou thought tion tones tree truth utterance voice vowel Weller wind words young
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Page 145 - As we went by the place where he had buried the two men, he pointed exactly to the place, and showed me the marks that he had made to find them again, making signs to me that we should dig them up again and eat them. At this I appeared very angry, expressed my abhorrence of it, made as if I would vomit at the thoughts of it, and beckoned with my hand to him to come away, which he did immediately, with great submission. I then led him up to the top of...