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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... labour we can bestow upon the subject . But the pleasure derived to ourselves and others , from a clear communication of ideas and feelings ; and the strong and⚫ durable impressions made thereby on the minds of the reader and the ...
... labour we can bestow upon the subject . But the pleasure derived to ourselves and others , from a clear communication of ideas and feelings ; and the strong and⚫ durable impressions made thereby on the minds of the reader and the ...
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... labour is requisite , and difficulties are to be surmounted ; and where a conductor is needed , to direct our way , and to aid our steps . In judging of others , let us always think the best , and em- ploy the spirit of charity and ...
... labour is requisite , and difficulties are to be surmounted ; and where a conductor is needed , to direct our way , and to aid our steps . In judging of others , let us always think the best , and em- ploy the spirit of charity and ...
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... 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 the approbation of his own mind , and by the favour of Heaven ...
... 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 the approbation of his own mind , and by the favour of Heaven ...
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... labour and are heavy laden . ” • What a smiling aspect does the love of parents and chil- dren , of brothers and ... labours of industry , and satisfy the most exten- sive desires , if no part of it be suffered to lie waste by neg ...
... labour and are heavy laden . ” • What a smiling aspect does the love of parents and chil- dren , of brothers and ... labours of industry , and satisfy the most exten- sive desires , if no part of it be suffered to lie waste by neg ...
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... labour , began to over come him ; his breath grew short , and his knees trembled : and he was on the point of lying down in resignation his fate , when he beheld , through the brambles , the glimmer of a taper . 12 He advanced towards ...
... labour , began to over come him ; his breath grew short , and his knees trembled : and he was on the point of lying down in resignation his fate , when he beheld , through the brambles , the glimmer of a taper . 12 He advanced towards ...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ... Lindley Murray Перегляд фрагмента - 1851 |
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