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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... scenes of heart- felt satisfaction succeed uninterruptedly to one another ! How many clear marks of benevolent intention appear every where around us ! What a profussion of beauty and ornament , is poured forth on the face of nature ...
... scenes of heart- felt satisfaction succeed uninterruptedly to one another ! How many clear marks of benevolent intention appear every where around us ! What a profussion of beauty and ornament , is poured forth on the face of nature ...
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... scenes of sore distress , which are passing at that mo- ment throughout the world ; multitudes struggling for a poor subsistence , to support the wife and children whom they love , and who look up to them , with eager eyes , for that ...
... scenes of sore distress , which are passing at that mo- ment throughout the world ; multitudes struggling for a poor subsistence , to support the wife and children whom they love , and who look up to them , with eager eyes , for that ...
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... scene , where their affections would be forever united ; and where death , disappointment , and mis- fortune , could no longer have access to them , or disturb their eternal felicity . 12 It had been intended to execute the lady Jane ...
... scene , where their affections would be forever united ; and where death , disappointment , and mis- fortune , could no longer have access to them , or disturb their eternal felicity . 12 It had been intended to execute the lady Jane ...
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... scenes of nature , on which the eye rests with pleasure . 6 Whereas the suspicious man , having his imagination fill- ed with all the shocking forms of human falsehood , deceit , and treachery , resembles the traveller in the wilderness ...
... scenes of nature , on which the eye rests with pleasure . 6 Whereas the suspicious man , having his imagination fill- ed with all the shocking forms of human falsehood , deceit , and treachery , resembles the traveller in the wilderness ...
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... scene , the full moon rose , at length , in that clouded majesty , which Milton takes notice of ; and opened to the eye a new picture of nature , which was more finely shaded , and disposed among softer lights than that which the sun ...
... scene , the full moon rose , at length , in that clouded majesty , which Milton takes notice of ; and opened to the eye a new picture of nature , which was more finely shaded , and disposed among softer lights than that which the sun ...
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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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