The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse from the Best Writers; Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; Improve Their Language and Sentiments and to Inculate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue, with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingB. Olds, 1852 - 252 Seiten |
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... beautiful and interesting passages of those invaluable writings . To excite an early taste and veneration for this grea rule of life , is a point of so high importance , as to warrant the attempt to pro mote it on every proper occasion ...
... beautiful and interesting passages of those invaluable writings . To excite an early taste and veneration for this grea rule of life , is a point of so high importance , as to warrant the attempt to pro mote it on every proper occasion ...
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... beautiful lamentation of Da over Saul and Jonathan , and which will , in some degree , elucidate wha not in the streets of Askelon ; lest the daughters 8 INTRODUCTION . Excellence of the Holy Scriptures, 136 138 Prosperity is redoubled ...
... beautiful lamentation of Da over Saul and Jonathan , and which will , in some degree , elucidate wha not in the streets of Askelon ; lest the daughters 8 INTRODUCTION . Excellence of the Holy Scriptures, 136 138 Prosperity is redoubled ...
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... beautiful and ro- mantic country , till curios ty began to give way to weariness : and I sat down on the fragment of a rock overgrown with moss ; where the rusting of the falling leaves , the dashing of waters , and the hum at the ...
... beautiful and ro- mantic country , till curios ty began to give way to weariness : and I sat down on the fragment of a rock overgrown with moss ; where the rusting of the falling leaves , the dashing of waters , and the hum at the ...
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... beautiful scenes of na- ture , on which the eye rests with pleasure . 6 Whereas the suspicious man , having his imagination filled with all the shocking forms of human falsehood , deceit , and treachery , resembles the traveller in the ...
... beautiful scenes of na- ture , on which the eye rests with pleasure . 6 Whereas the suspicious man , having his imagination filled with all the shocking forms of human falsehood , deceit , and treachery , resembles the traveller in the ...
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... beautiful , when their leaves are a little contracted and folded up , than when they are full blown , and display themselves , without any reserve , to the view . 3 We are some of us very fond of knowledge , and apt to value ourselves ...
... beautiful , when their leaves are a little contracted and folded up , than when they are full blown , and display themselves , without any reserve , to the view . 3 We are some of us very fond of knowledge , and apt to value ourselves ...
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