Publisher's Synopsis
"The Illustrated Public School Speaker and Reader Based On Grammatical Analysis" is a comprehensive collection of literary pieces selected and arranged by Alexander Kennedy Isbister. Designed for students and educators alike, this volume offers a curated selection of readings intended to improve elocution, enhance understanding of grammatical principles, and cultivate a refined sense of oratory.
Published in 1851, this historical volume provides valuable insights into 19th-century educational practices, focusing on the art of public speaking and the importance of grammatical precision. Isbister's approach combines literary appreciation with rigorous grammatical analysis, making this book a unique resource for those interested in the history of language education and the development of effective communication skills. A valuable historical artifact for educators and students alike, it showcases how rhetoric and grammar were taught in the mid-19th century.
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