328 adjectives to describe reader

ELSON, W. H. Teacher's guidebook for The Elson basic readers, pre-primer, advance pages.

Gentle reader, hurry me not.

BENZIGER BROTHERS, INC. American cardinal readers for Catholic parochial schools.

R60367. O'BRIEN, John A. SEE The cathedral readers.

An intelligent reader finds a sort of insult in being told, "I will teach you how to think upon this subject."

=Betty of Old Mackinaw.= A charming story of child-life, appealing especially to the little readers who like stories of "real people.

I got ready for the fifth reader but I quit.

Clemens Alexandrinus gives us a full account of him, to whom I refer the curious reader.

I got through the fourth reader.

One thing is certain: thou wilt not find Euschemon's name in the calendar, courteous reader.

And now, hypocritical reader, I will answer the questions which have been agitating you this long while, which you have asked at every stage of this long narrative of a sinful life.

Your constant reader, Shrewsbury.

Even such masters of classical prose as Francis Parkman, perhaps the greatest historian who has used the English language as his vehicle, are almost unknown to the average reader.

It is a personality such as consorts with the opinions which most thoughtful readers of Tennyson's writings must have had of one of the greatest and serenest minds of the age,a poet who, aside from the splendor of his workmanship and the beauty and melody of his verse, has greatly enriched the poetic literature of the century, and has, we feel, given profound thought to the intellectual problems and spiritual aspirations of his era.

" In 1836 "unimportant" was erased before "alterations"; and after "temptation" the following was added, "as will be obvious to the attentive reader, in some instances: these are few, for I am aware that attempts of this kind," etc. "The above, which was written some time ago, scarcely applies to the Poem, 'Descriptive Sketches', as it now stands.

Any careful reader of the various "Hints to Housewives" which have appeared, will note that the "simplifying of meals" recommended would require nearly double the time to prepare.

SCANLON, CHARLES L. A basic vocabulary Spanish reader, with word building exercises.

They were notsmile if you will, O practical and incredulous reader!

Before the youthful part of my female readers express their indignation at the abominable loss of time occasioned to the lovers by the preposterous notions of my old friend, they will do well to consider the reluctance which a fond parent naturally feels at parting with his child.

Points of this kind, which the handwriting of Dickens illustrates so well, have a deeper meaning for the observant than for the casual reader of a magazine article; they indicate that these little human acts, which have been so long overlooked by intelligent men, do really give us valuable data for the study of mind by means of written-gesture.

But how far a Frenchman, a Papist, and an enemy is to be believed, in his own cause, against an English Protestant, who is true to the Government, I shall leave to the candid and impartial reader!

"While in Philadelphia I attended free school for colored children conducted at Allen's Mission; when I returned to Talbot county I was in the sixth grade or the sixth reader.

The omnivorous reader will find good sense and quaint English in Judge Mejdell's "Jus Gentium," published in English by Olsen's of Christiania.

The following is literally copied from an original autograph of the unfortunate Lord Strafford, and may prove interesting to your numerous readers.

His chief philosophical work is the Instauratio Magna (incomplete), which includes "The Advancement of Learning" and the "Novum Organum"; but he is known to literary readers by his famous Essays.

328 adjectives to describe  reader