Universal Letter Writer: With Letters from the Writings of Sir Walter Scott, Hannah More, Dr. Johnson, [and Others]. Th which are Added The Complete Petitioner, Forms of Law, Cards of Compliment, &c., Also, A New English GrammarT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 |
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Halaman iii
... manner in which their thoughts should be con- veyed . This has particularly been the case with those whose secluded habits had prevented them from ming- ling much with the current of ordinary business , or who , from a defective ...
... manner in which their thoughts should be con- veyed . This has particularly been the case with those whose secluded habits had prevented them from ming- ling much with the current of ordinary business , or who , from a defective ...
Halaman x
... of two syllables a dissyllable ; words of three syl- lables are termed trisyllables ; and words of many syl- lables , polysyllables . OF PROSODY . As Prosody teaches a graceful manner of X A PLAIN AND EASY Letter Page.
... of two syllables a dissyllable ; words of three syl- lables are termed trisyllables ; and words of many syl- lables , polysyllables . OF PROSODY . As Prosody teaches a graceful manner of X A PLAIN AND EASY Letter Page.
Halaman xi
... manner of pronoun- cing any thing we speak or read , it is one of the polit- est accomplishments we can retain . In pronouncing syllables and words , two things are to be regarded , viz . quantity and accent ; that is , every syllable ...
... manner of pronoun- cing any thing we speak or read , it is one of the polit- est accomplishments we can retain . In pronouncing syllables and words , two things are to be regarded , viz . quantity and accent ; that is , every syllable ...
Halaman xii
... manner and practice of the politest speakers , and most accomplished readers ANALOGY . Analogy , or the meaning of words , comprising ety- mology , or their derivation , is the most extensive part of speech : -viz . NAMES , QUALITIES ...
... manner and practice of the politest speakers , and most accomplished readers ANALOGY . Analogy , or the meaning of words , comprising ety- mology , or their derivation , is the most extensive part of speech : -viz . NAMES , QUALITIES ...
Halaman xiv
... manners , properties , affections , and qualities , of names or things , as good , bad , black , white , & c . Qualities are distinguished , by making sense with the word thing after them , as good thing , bad thing , black thing ...
... manners , properties , affections , and qualities , of names or things , as good , bad , black , white , & c . Qualities are distinguished , by making sense with the word thing after them , as good thing , bad thing , black thing ...
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A. B. Sheweth,-That affection agreeable Answer assured blessed Christ Church College circumstances City of London comfort conduct consider convinced creditors daughter dear Father death desire distress doubt duty bound employed endeavour executors favour Gentleman George Wilson give glad to hear greatest happy heart Henry Kirk White hope humble petition humble servant humbly prays husband John Bale LADY Let me beg LETTER live London Lord Lordship Madam Majesty's manner marriage master mention mind misfortunes mother nature ness never obliged parents person petition of A. B. pleased pleasure pounds present PROSODY racter received respect Right Honourable rusal sensible sent sentence Sheweth,-That your petitioner sincere well-wisher syllables tell tender thee thing thoughts tion trade trust unto utmost Valentine virtue vowels whilst Widow wife words Worshipful worthy write young youth
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Halaman 86 - ... tapers, where I might live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy the mind ; and, at last, like the pictures of the apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been confinedly called ; so ever fresh, and green and warm are all the inventions of men, and assemblies of men in this great city.