The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingHarder, 1836 - 250 стор. |
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... equal age with king Edward VI , she had received all her education with him , and seemed even to possess a greater facility in acquiring every part of manly and classical lite- rature . 4 She had attained a knowledge of the Roman and ...
... equal age with king Edward VI , she had received all her education with him , and seemed even to possess a greater facility in acquiring every part of manly and classical lite- rature . 4 She had attained a knowledge of the Roman and ...
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... equal in sumptuousness to that of the vizer ; to this mansion he invited all the ministers of pleasure , ex- pecting to enjoy all the felicity which he had imagined riches able to afford . Leisure soon made him weary of himself , and he ...
... equal in sumptuousness to that of the vizer ; to this mansion he invited all the ministers of pleasure , ex- pecting to enjoy all the felicity which he had imagined riches able to afford . Leisure soon made him weary of himself , and he ...
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... equal and uninterrupted stcadiness ; for besides the diffi- culties of the way , they were continually solicited to turn aside , by a numerous crowd of Appetites , Passions , and Pleasures , whose importunity , when once complied with ...
... equal and uninterrupted stcadiness ; for besides the diffi- culties of the way , they were continually solicited to turn aside , by a numerous crowd of Appetites , Passions , and Pleasures , whose importunity , when once complied with ...
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... equal to the torment he creates to himself , by means of the fierce and desperate passions , which he allows to rage in his soul . 4 Those evil spirits that inhabit the regions of misery , are represented as delighting in revenge and ...
... equal to the torment he creates to himself , by means of the fierce and desperate passions , which he allows to rage in his soul . 4 Those evil spirits that inhabit the regions of misery , are represented as delighting in revenge and ...
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... equal nor imitate . -Upon being informed by him that the place was full of these beautiful incrustations , I ventured in with him , about fifty paces , anxiously and cautiously descending , by a steep and dangerous way . 7 Finding ...
... equal nor imitate . -Upon being informed by him that the place was full of these beautiful incrustations , I ventured in with him , about fifty paces , anxiously and cautiously descending , by a steep and dangerous way . 7 Finding ...
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