Independent Elementary Speller: A Critical Work on Pronunciation Embracing a Strictly Graded Classification of the Primitive and the More Important Derivative Words of the English Language for Oral Spelling, Exercises for Writing from Dictation, Prefixes, Affixes, Etc., EtcA.S. Barnes, 1872 - 160 pàgines |
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Pàgina 4
... give a clear conception of the peculiar import of unusual words ; and to discriminate between syn- onymous terms , using them in their appropriate sense . Many words , however , have been purposely omitted , with the expectation that ...
... give a clear conception of the peculiar import of unusual words ; and to discriminate between syn- onymous terms , using them in their appropriate sense . Many words , however , have been purposely omitted , with the expectation that ...
Pàgina 47
... give the child the croup ? Did he shoot a moose and wound its leg ? MONOSYLLABLES - U IN MUTE , 1 . Flume , flute , plùme . DICTATION EXERCISES . W HEN John went to the mill , he fell into the flume . Hugh has a plume for his hat . Keep ...
... give the child the croup ? Did he shoot a moose and wound its leg ? MONOSYLLABLES - U IN MUTE , 1 . Flume , flute , plùme . DICTATION EXERCISES . W HEN John went to the mill , he fell into the flume . Hugh has a plume for his hat . Keep ...
Pàgina 50
... Give up your way of life . You want no veil in the cool vale . The vain lad will burst a vein , if he try to reach the vane on the barn . The lash made the dog wail , and left a wale on his flesh . Moons wane or waste . Is a cart a wain ...
... Give up your way of life . You want no veil in the cool vale . The vain lad will burst a vein , if he try to reach the vane on the barn . The lash made the dog wail , and left a wale on his flesh . Moons wane or waste . Is a cart a wain ...
Pàgina 51
... give up . Birds eat seed . To cere is to smear with wax . The seer saw a sear or dry leaf . The seal on my note was red . Ceil the room . Seel means to close the eyes . The dear boy fed the deer . It is quite a feat to write with one's ...
... give up . Birds eat seed . To cere is to smear with wax . The seer saw a sear or dry leaf . The seal on my note was red . Ceil the room . Seel means to close the eyes . The dear boy fed the deer . It is quite a feat to write with one's ...
Pàgina 53
... Give a ton of The foul was on a bough . Bow to our friends an hour hence . Do not foul our well . On our route , we dug these roots . when I rung the bell . hay for a tun of wine . PART II . DISSYLLABLES , TRISYLLABLES , & c . I. WORDS ...
... Give a ton of The foul was on a bough . Bow to our friends an hour hence . Do not foul our well . On our route , we dug these roots . when I rung the bell . hay for a tun of wine . PART II . DISSYLLABLES , TRISYLLABLES , & c . I. WORDS ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 146 - The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words, literally translated, were these. "The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk; no wife to grind his corn.
Pàgina 146 - If in this darksome wild I stray, Be thou my light, be thou my way ; No foes, no violence I fear, No harm, while thou, my God, art near.
Pàgina 149 - Economy Is no disgrace ; for it is better to live on a little than to outlive a great deal.
Pàgina 145 - INNOCENT child and snow-white flower! Well are ye paired in your opening hour. Thus should the pure and the lovely meet, Stainless with stainless, and sweet with sweet. White as those leaves, just blown apart, Are the folds of thy own young heart; Guilty passion and cankering care Never have left their traces there. Artless one! though thou gazest now O'er the white blossom with...
Pàgina 148 - Paragraph [T], are used, in the order here presented, when references are made to remarks or notes in the margin, at the bottom of the page, or some other part of the book. Letters and figures, however, are now more generally used for marks of reference.
Pàgina 146 - HM TO God the Father's throne Your highest honors raise ; Glory to God the Son ; To God the Spirit praise : With all our powers, Eternal King, Thy name we sing, While faith adores.
Pàgina 149 - The discourse consisted of two parts : in the first was shown the necessity of exercise ; in the second, the advantages that would result from it.
Pàgina 13 - In many trisyllables and polysyllables, of two syllables accented, one is uttered with greater force than the other. The more forcible accent is called primary, and the less forcible, secondary.
Pàgina 148 - MARKS OF ELLIPSIS [ ....****] are formed by means of a long dash, or of a succession of periods or stars of various lengths, and are used to indicate the omission of letters in a word, of words in a sentence, or of one or more sentences ; as, Friend С s is in trouble. " Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, .... and thy neighbor as thyself.
Pàgina 153 - Society. FRS, Fellow of the Royal Society. FSA, Fellow of the 'Society of Antiquaries.