The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingJ.S. Pratt, 1851 - 311 стор. |
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... nature , and lost among that infinite variety of creatures , which , in all probability , swarm through all these immeasurable regions of matter . 8 In order to recover myself from this motifying thought , I considered that it took its ...
... nature , and lost among that infinite variety of creatures , which , in all probability , swarm through all these immeasurable regions of matter . 8 In order to recover myself from this motifying thought , I considered that it took its ...
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... nature quick - sighted , and rendered more so by art and a subtilty of logic peculiar to yourself it brought , I say , your very acute understanding to see nothing clearly ; and enveloped all the great truths of reason and religion in ...
... nature quick - sighted , and rendered more so by art and a subtilty of logic peculiar to yourself it brought , I say , your very acute understanding to see nothing clearly ; and enveloped all the great truths of reason and religion in ...
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... nature is so very gradual , that the most perfect of an inferiour species , comes very near to the most imper fect of that which is immediately above it . 10 The exuberant and overflowing goodness of the Su- preme Being , whose mercy ...
... nature is so very gradual , that the most perfect of an inferiour species , comes very near to the most imper fect of that which is immediately above it . 10 The exuberant and overflowing goodness of the Su- preme Being , whose mercy ...
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No rank or possessions can make the guilty mind happy | 2 |
The mortifications of vice greater than those of virtue | 10 |
The seasons | 78 |
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The English Reader Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ... Lindley Murray Перегляд фрагмента - 1826 |
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