English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... soon learn to pay little re- gard to them . To crowd every sentence with emphatical words , is like crowd- ing all the pages of a book with Italic characters : which , as to the effect , is just the same as to use no such distinctions ...
... soon learn to pay little re- gard to them . To crowd every sentence with emphatical words , is like crowd- ing all the pages of a book with Italic characters : which , as to the effect , is just the same as to use no such distinctions ...
Сторінка 9
... soon tired by continued action ; to the hearer , that the ear , also , may be relieved from the fatigue which it would otherwise endure ' rom a continuity of sound ; and that the understanding may have sufficient ime to mark the ...
... soon tired by continued action ; to the hearer , that the ear , also , may be relieved from the fatigue which it would otherwise endure ' rom a continuity of sound ; and that the understanding may have sufficient ime to mark the ...
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... soon as he came to his own house , he was forced to disclose the agony of his mind . 7 He gathered together his friends and family , with Ze- resh his wife . " He told them of the glory of his riches , and the multitude of his children ...
... soon as he came to his own house , he was forced to disclose the agony of his mind . 7 He gathered together his friends and family , with Ze- resh his wife . " He told them of the glory of his riches , and the multitude of his children ...
Сторінка 33
... soon re- join each other in a scene , where their affections would be forever united ; and where death , disappointment , and mis- fortunes , could no longer have access to them , or disturb their eternal felicity . 12 It had been ...
... soon re- join each other in a scene , where their affections would be forever united ; and where death , disappointment , and mis- fortunes , could no longer have access to them , or disturb their eternal felicity . 12 It had been ...
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... soon made him weary of himself , and he longed to be persuaded that he was great and happy . He was courteous and liberal ; he gave all that approached him hopes of pleasing him , and all who should please him , hopes of being rewarded ...
... soon made him weary of himself , and he longed to be persuaded that he was great and happy . He was courteous and liberal ; he gave all that approached him hopes of pleasing him , and all who should please him , hopes of being rewarded ...
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