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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I pass from my own stock , my own neighbourhood , my own nation , to the whole
race of mankind , as dispersed throughout the earth . Am I not related to them all ,
by the mutual aids of commerce , by the general intercourse of arts and letters ...
I pass from my own stock , my own neighbourhood , my own nation , to the whole
race of mankind , as dispersed throughout the earth . Am I not related to them all ,
by the mutual aids of commerce , by the general intercourse of arts and letters ...
Сторінка 142
5 " Ten years I will allot to the attainment of knowledge , and ten I will pass in
foreign countries ; I shall be learned , and therefore shall be honoured ; every city
will shout at iny arrival , and every student will solicit my friendship . Twenty years
...
5 " Ten years I will allot to the attainment of knowledge , and ten I will pass in
foreign countries ; I shall be learned , and therefore shall be honoured ; every city
will shout at iny arrival , and every student will solicit my friendship . Twenty years
...
Сторінка 181
Ev ' n so , luxurious inen , unheeding , pass An idle summer life , in fortune ' s
shine , A season ' s gliter ! Thus they flutter on , From toy to toy , from vanity to vice
; Till , blown away by death , oblivion comes Behind , and strikes them from the ...
Ev ' n so , luxurious inen , unheeding , pass An idle summer life , in fortune ' s
shine , A season ' s gliter ! Thus they flutter on , From toy to toy , from vanity to vice
; Till , blown away by death , oblivion comes Behind , and strikes them from the ...
Сторінка 196
Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life ' s pressure , yet bear up
awhile , And what your bounded view which only saw A little part deem ' d evil , is
no more : The storms of wintry time will quickly pass , And one unbounded ...
Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life ' s pressure , yet bear up
awhile , And what your bounded view which only saw A little part deem ' d evil , is
no more : The storms of wintry time will quickly pass , And one unbounded ...
Сторінка 210
But , if pity inspire thee , renew the sad lay ; Mourn , sweetest complainer , man
calls thee to mourn O south him whose pleasures like thine pass away : Full
quickly they pass — but they never return . 3 “ Now gliding remote , on the verge
of the ...
But , if pity inspire thee , renew the sad lay ; Mourn , sweetest complainer , man
calls thee to mourn O south him whose pleasures like thine pass away : Full
quickly they pass — but they never return . 3 “ Now gliding remote , on the verge
of the ...
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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