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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... ground ! It springs up , is gathered into his barns , and crowns his labours with joy and plenty.- Thus the man who distributes his fortune with generosity and prudence , is amply repaid by the gratitude of those whom he obliges , by ...
... ground ! It springs up , is gathered into his barns , and crowns his labours with joy and plenty.- Thus the man who distributes his fortune with generosity and prudence , is amply repaid by the gratitude of those whom he obliges , by ...
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... of guilt to lessen , you have ground to dread that the ruin of virtue is fast approaching . By disappointments and trials the violence of our pas- sions is tamed , and our minds are formed to 30 Part 1 . The English Reader .
... of guilt to lessen , you have ground to dread that the ruin of virtue is fast approaching . By disappointments and trials the violence of our pas- sions is tamed , and our minds are formed to 30 Part 1 . The English Reader .
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... ground , the discoloured foliage of the trees , and all the sweet , but fading graces of inspiring autumn , open the mind to benevolence , and dis- pose it for contemplation , I was wandering in a beautiful and romantic country , till ...
... ground , the discoloured foliage of the trees , and all the sweet , but fading graces of inspiring autumn , open the mind to benevolence , and dis- pose it for contemplation , I was wandering in a beautiful and romantic country , till ...
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... ground seemed to slide from beneath their feet , and they found themselves at the bottom , before they suspected they had changed their place . 12 The placid serenity , which at first appeared in their countenance , changed by degrees ...
... ground seemed to slide from beneath their feet , and they found themselves at the bottom , before they suspected they had changed their place . 12 The placid serenity , which at first appeared in their countenance , changed by degrees ...
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... ground . This uneasiness of his mind , inclined him to lay hold on every new object , and give way to every ... ground which he had passed , and try to find some issue where the wood might open into the plain . He prostrated himself on ...
... ground . This uneasiness of his mind , inclined him to lay hold on every new object , and give way to every ... ground which he had passed , and try to find some issue where the wood might open into the plain . He prostrated himself on ...
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