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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... lives . " " Those evil spirits , who , by long custom , have contracted in the body ha- bits of lust and sensuality ; malice ' , and revenge ' ; an aversion to every thing that is good ' , just ' , and laudable ' , are naturally ...
... lives . " " Those evil spirits , who , by long custom , have contracted in the body ha- bits of lust and sensuality ; malice ' , and revenge ' ; an aversion to every thing that is good ' , just ' , and laudable ' , are naturally ...
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... Lives ' through all life " ; extends ' through all extent , " Spreads ' undivided " , operates unspent . ' Before the conclusion of this introduction , the complier takes the liberty to recommend to teachers , to exercise their pupils ...
... Lives ' through all life " ; extends ' through all extent , " Spreads ' undivided " , operates unspent . ' Before the conclusion of this introduction , the complier takes the liberty to recommend to teachers , to exercise their pupils ...
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... live well to - day , ( says Martial , ) will be less qualified to live well to - morrow . Can we esteem that man prosperous , who is raised to a situation which flatters his passions , but which corrupts his principles , disorders his ...
... live well to - day , ( says Martial , ) will be less qualified to live well to - morrow . Can we esteem that man prosperous , who is raised to a situation which flatters his passions , but which corrupts his principles , disorders his ...
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... lives with his own faults and follies always before him ; and who has none to reconcile him to himself by praise and vene . ration . I have long sought content , and have not found it : I will from this moment endeavour to be rich . " 6 ...
... lives with his own faults and follies always before him ; and who has none to reconcile him to himself by praise and vene . ration . I have long sought content , and have not found it : I will from this moment endeavour to be rich . " 6 ...
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... lives with horror , with sorrow , with repentance ; and wish , but too often vainly wish , that we had not forsaken the ways of virtue . 18 " Happy are they , my son , who shall learn from thy example , not to despair ; but shall ...
... lives with horror , with sorrow , with repentance ; and wish , but too often vainly wish , that we had not forsaken the ways of virtue . 18 " Happy are they , my son , who shall learn from thy example , not to despair ; but shall ...
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