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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... him ; by the due impovement of which , he may , in one way or other , serve God , promote virtue , and be useful in the world . The love of praise should be preserved under proper sub- 28 Part 1 . The English Reader .
... him ; by the due impovement of which , he may , in one way or other , serve God , promote virtue , and be useful in the world . The love of praise should be preserved under proper sub- 28 Part 1 . The English Reader .
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... praise should be preserved under proper sub- ordination to the principle of duty . In itself , it is a useful mo- tive to action ; but when allowed to extend its influence too far , it corrupts the whole character , and produces guilt ...
... praise should be preserved under proper sub- ordination to the principle of duty . In itself , it is a useful mo- tive to action ; but when allowed to extend its influence too far , it corrupts the whole character , and produces guilt ...
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... praise and vene- ration . I have long sought content , and have not found it ; I will from this moment endeavour to be rich . " 6 Full of his new resolution , he shut himself in his cham- ber for six months , to deliberate how he should ...
... praise and vene- ration . I have long sought content , and have not found it ; I will from this moment endeavour to be rich . " 6 Full of his new resolution , he shut himself in his cham- ber for six months , to deliberate how he should ...
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... praise , was tried , and every source of adulatory fiction , was ex- hausted . 11 Ortogrul heard his flatterers without delight , because he found himself unable to believe them . His own heart told him its frailties ; his own ...
... praise , was tried , and every source of adulatory fiction , was ex- hausted . 11 Ortogrul heard his flatterers without delight , because he found himself unable to believe them . His own heart told him its frailties ; his own ...
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... praises ; and appear not to have been surpassed by any person who ever filled a throne ; a conduct less rigorous , less imperious , more sincere , more indulgent to her people , would have been requisite to form a perfect character . By ...
... praises ; and appear not to have been surpassed by any person who ever filled a throne ; a conduct less rigorous , less imperious , more sincere , more indulgent to her people , would have been requisite to form a perfect character . By ...
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