The English Reader Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...: With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingHolbrook & Fessenden, 1826 - 204 Seiten |
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... wisdom , and veracity , are all concerned in this point . 4. But among these , and other excellent arguments for the im- mortality of the soul , there is one drawn from the perpetual prog- ress of the soul to its perfection , without a ...
... wisdom , and veracity , are all concerned in this point . 4. But among these , and other excellent arguments for the im- mortality of the soul , there is one drawn from the perpetual prog- ress of the soul to its perfection , without a ...
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... wisdom ; and , indeed , it is peculiarly essential to the constitution of this country , that the members of both houses should be free in their persons , in cases of civil suits : for there may come a time when the safety and wel- fare ...
... wisdom ; and , indeed , it is peculiarly essential to the constitution of this country , that the members of both houses should be free in their persons , in cases of civil suits : for there may come a time when the safety and wel- fare ...
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... wisdom they consign ; The thing they can't but purpose , they postpone . " Tis not in folly , not to scorn a fool ; And scarce in human wisdom to do more . 3. All promise is poor dilatory man ; And that thro ' ev'ry stage . When young ...
... wisdom they consign ; The thing they can't but purpose , they postpone . " Tis not in folly , not to scorn a fool ; And scarce in human wisdom to do more . 3. All promise is poor dilatory man ; And that thro ' ev'ry stage . When young ...
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of future felicity | 80 |
Cicero against Verres | 91 |
An address to young persons | 100 |
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Alexander Selkirk Antiparos appear attention beauty behold BLAIR blessing Caius Verres character comfort death Democritus Dioclesian distress divine dread EARL of STRAFFORD earth enjoy enjoyments envy errours eternity ev'ry evil father feel folly fortune friendship Fundanus gentle give ground Haman happiness hast Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope horrour human inflection innocence Jugurtha king labours LINDLEY MURRAY live look Lord mankind mercy Micipsa midst mind misery mount Etna nature nature's never Numidia o'er ourselves pain passions pause peace perfection person pleasure possession pow'r praise present pride prince proper publick Pythias reading reason religion render rest rich rise Roman Senate scene SECTION sense sentence sentiments shade shine Sicily smile sorrow soul sound spirit spring superiour sweet temper tempest thee things thou thought tion truth vanity vice virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise words youth