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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... kind of melodious pause , is that which falls somewhere about the middle of the verse , and divides it into two hemistichs ; a pause , not so great as that which belongs to the close of the line , but still sensible to an ordinary ear ...
... kind of melodious pause , is that which falls somewhere about the middle of the verse , and divides it into two hemistichs ; a pause , not so great as that which belongs to the close of the line , but still sensible to an ordinary ear ...
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... kind . The following lines exemplify the demi - cæsura . " Warins in the sun , refreshes in the breeze , " Glows in the stars , and blossoms in the trees ; " Lives through all life ; extends through all extent , " Spreads undivided ...
... kind . The following lines exemplify the demi - cæsura . " Warins in the sun , refreshes in the breeze , " Glows in the stars , and blossoms in the trees ; " Lives through all life ; extends through all extent , " Spreads undivided ...
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... . The spirit of true religion , breathes mildness and affability . It gives a native , unaffected ease to the behavour . It is 80- cial , kind , and cheerful : far removed from 20 20 Part 1 The English Reader . The order of nature,
... . The spirit of true religion , breathes mildness and affability . It gives a native , unaffected ease to the behavour . It is 80- cial , kind , and cheerful : far removed from 20 20 Part 1 The English Reader . The order of nature,
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... kind , and cheerful : far removed from that gloomly and illiberal superstition , which clouds the brow , sharpens the temper , dejects the spirit , and teaches men to fit themselves for another world , by neglecting the concerns of this ...
... kind , and cheerful : far removed from that gloomly and illiberal superstition , which clouds the brow , sharpens the temper , dejects the spirit , and teaches men to fit themselves for another world , by neglecting the concerns of this ...
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... kind , a pure , a stead- fast , and enlightened mind , possessed of strong virtue , could enjoy itself in peace , and smile at the impotent assaults of fortune and the elements . It is within ourselves that mise- ry has fixed its seat ...
... kind , a pure , a stead- fast , and enlightened mind , possessed of strong virtue , could enjoy itself in peace , and smile at the impotent assaults of fortune and the elements . It is within ourselves that mise- ry has fixed its seat ...
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