The English Reader or Pieces in Prose and Verse, selected from the best writers- designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect- to improve their language and sentiments and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue by Lindley Murray to which are prefixed the definitions of inflections and emphasis and rules for reading verse with a key exhibiting the method of applying those principles to the pronunciation of written language. The inflections as well as emphasis are also actually applied by sensible characters and agreeably to the directions contained in the key to the whole of Mr Murray's Selections, by MR Bartlett. From William Williams in Utica, 1828. Writing inside covers and on endpapers, foxing, ex-lib, some scuffing on boards and spine.
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