384 adverbs to describe how to read

Pulz read aloud.

He was widely read both in professional and general literature, but had shrunk from the arduous path of specialization.

The books in which he gave an account of his experiences were eagerly read by the public, and produced a profound effect.

" I should tire my reader if I were to recount all the professional talk that followed; for although Willie found it most interesting, and began to feel as if he should soon be able to make a shoe himself, it is a very different thing merely to read about itthe man's voice not in your ears, and the work not going on before your eyes.

She had, when about nineteen years of age, imbibed sceptical views in reference to the truths of revealed religion; and as she seldom read the Holy Scriptures, and was almost a stranger to their sacred contents, her imagination pictured an easier way to escape from the power and the consequences of sin than in that self-renunciation which the Gospel enjoins.

God, the Church, the practice of the saints, our own intelligence, our spiritual advantage, demand that every priest should read with knowledge so that with more certainty he may read attentively and devoutly.

This trick of naming must have begun in the decline of his fame; for there was a time when his popularity drooped, and his existence was just not doubted,not elaborately maintained by learned historians, and antiquarians deeply read in the Public Records.

Louise had read her nature correctly.

This I did, and then, as we could not both read from it at the same time, he suggested that I should read the thing out loud.

" [Footnote: The mystic formula of the Buddhists, read backwards.

You sent me some very sweet lines relative to Burns; but it was at a time when, in my highly agitated and perhaps distorted state of mind, I thought it a duty to read 'em hastily and burn 'em.

We scarcely read American newspapers or American books.

It was customary on this date, in the Eastern Church, to read publicly the epistola festalis of the Patriarch of Alexandria arranging the date of Easter and the practice was ordered by the fourth Council of Orleans in 541.

But I do not recollect she ever spoke to me during the remainder of the day; except indeed after I had read the psalms and the chapters, which was my daily task; then she used constantly to observe, that I improved in my reading, and frequently added, "I never heard a child read so distinctly."

If we read rightly, the nationality which glows in the "Iliad," and which it was, perhaps, one object of the poem to rouse or to make coherent, is one of blood, not territory.

she cried, shrinking not so much from him as from the thing she read so plainly at last.

For this reason, as well as for many others, you should read extensively in good literature.

I read very little, and that was only about the first days of the trial and the swearing in of jurors.

When a boy, he diligently read every book that he could get hold of, and at Brown University he graduated head of his class.

I suppose I should have understood much more if I had read the papers regularly, but I didn't begin to do that until W. had been minister for some time, and then worked myself into a nervous fever at all the opposition papers said about him.

Continually we read only a name with in pace, without date, age, or title, but often with some symbol of love or faith hastily carved or painted on the stone or tiles.

He had opened a local paper and was reading it intently, and presently he looked up with an eager flush on his face and a sudden lightening of the dull eyes.

You have doubtless read his books illustrative of the doctrine of Necessity.

"They seem to have read every one deliberately.

These poems are of the highest interest, and even nowadays may be read with delight by Europeans.

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