The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading |
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Moral and religious instruction , derives its efficacy , not so much from what men
are taught to know , as from what they are brought to feel . He who pretends to
great sensibility towards men , and yet has no feeling for the high objects of
religion ...
Moral and religious instruction , derives its efficacy , not so much from what men
are taught to know , as from what they are brought to feel . He who pretends to
great sensibility towards men , and yet has no feeling for the high objects of
religion ...
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And that which thus triumphs within the jaws of immortality , is , doubtless ,
immortal - And , as for a Deity , nothing less than an Almighty could inflict what I
feel . ” 7 I was about to congratulate this passive , involuntary confessor , on his ...
And that which thus triumphs within the jaws of immortality , is , doubtless ,
immortal - And , as for a Deity , nothing less than an Almighty could inflict what I
feel . ” 7 I was about to congratulate this passive , involuntary confessor , on his ...
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8 Children of men ! men formed by nature to live and to feel as brethren ! how
long will ye continue to estrange yourselves from one another by competitions
and jealousies , when in cordial union ' ye might be so much more blest ? How
long ...
8 Children of men ! men formed by nature to live and to feel as brethren ! how
long will ye continue to estrange yourselves from one another by competitions
and jealousies , when in cordial union ' ye might be so much more blest ? How
long ...
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He that holds fast the golden mean , And lives contentedly between The little and
the great , Feels not the wants that pinch the poor , Nor plagues that haunt the
rich mans ' door : Imbitt ' ring all his state , The tallest pines , feel most the pow ' r ...
He that holds fast the golden mean , And lives contentedly between The little and
the great , Feels not the wants that pinch the poor , Nor plagues that haunt the
rich mans ' door : Imbitt ' ring all his state , The tallest pines , feel most the pow ' r ...
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He has found The source of the disease that nature feels ; And bids the world
take heart and banish fear . ... ry day ' s report Of wrong and outrage with which
earth is fill ' d There is no flesh in man ' s obdurate heart ; It does not feel for man .
He has found The source of the disease that nature feels ; And bids the world
take heart and banish fear . ... ry day ' s report Of wrong and outrage with which
earth is fill ' d There is no flesh in man ' s obdurate heart ; It does not feel for man .
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able action affections appear attention beauty blessing cause character comfort common consider continued course danger dark death desire earth enjoy equal ev'ry evil fall father fear feel fortune give ground hand happiness heart heav'n honour hope hour human kind king labours less light live look Lord mankind manner means mind nature never night o'er objects observe once ourselves pain pass passions pause peace perfect persons pleasing pleasure possession praise present principle proper reading reason reflection regard religion render rest rich rise scene seems sense shade shining soon soul sound spirit spring stand suffer temper thee things thou thought true truth turn virtue voice whole wisdom wise wish young youth