The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...: With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingM'Carty & Davis, 1826 - 316 стор. |
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... Reflections occasioned by a review of the blessings pronounced by Christ on his disciples , in his ser- mon on the mount , 10. Schemes of life often illusory , 11. The pleasures of virtuous sensibility , 12. On the true honour of man ...
... Reflections occasioned by a review of the blessings pronounced by Christ on his disciples , in his ser- mon on the mount , 10. Schemes of life often illusory , 11. The pleasures of virtuous sensibility , 12. On the true honour of man ...
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... Reflections on a future state , from a review of winter , • 8. Adam's advice to Eve , to avoid temptation , 9. On procrastination , • • 247 • 248 • 249 250 10. That philosophy , which stops at secondary causes , 11. Indignant sentiments ...
... Reflections on a future state , from a review of winter , • 8. Adam's advice to Eve , to avoid temptation , 9. On procrastination , • • 247 • 248 • 249 250 10. That philosophy , which stops at secondary causes , 11. Indignant sentiments ...
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... reflection which has long since passed into a proverb , and been ranked among the standing maxims of human wisdom , in all ages of the world . SECTION III . Pleasure THE desire of improvement discovers a THE ENGLISH READER . PART I.
... reflection which has long since passed into a proverb , and been ranked among the standing maxims of human wisdom , in all ages of the world . SECTION III . Pleasure THE desire of improvement discovers a THE ENGLISH READER . PART I.
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... reflection . In the varieties of life , occasioned by the vicissitudes of worldly fortune , we are inured to habits both of the active and the suffering virtues . How much soever we complain of the vanity of the world , facts plainly ...
... reflection . In the varieties of life , occasioned by the vicissitudes of worldly fortune , we are inured to habits both of the active and the suffering virtues . How much soever we complain of the vanity of the world , facts plainly ...
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... reflections naturally arise : How miserable is vice , when one guilty passion creates so much torment ! how unavailing is prosperity , when , in the height of it , a single disappointment can destroy the relish of all its pleasures ...
... reflections naturally arise : How miserable is vice , when one guilty passion creates so much torment ! how unavailing is prosperity , when , in the height of it , a single disappointment can destroy the relish of all its pleasures ...
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