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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... tempered with thoughtful and serious retreat . He who would act like a wise man , and build his house on the rock , and not on the sand , should ... temper , and the guilty passions of the 18 Purt 1 . The English Reader . The cuckoo,
... tempered with thoughtful and serious retreat . He who would act like a wise man , and build his house on the rock , and not on the sand , should ... temper , and the guilty passions of the 18 Purt 1 . The English Reader . The cuckoo,
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... temper , and the guilty passions of the bad , frustrate the effect of every advantage which the world con- fers on them . The external misfortunes of life , disappointments , pover- ty , and sickness , are light in comparison of those ...
... temper , and the guilty passions of the bad , frustrate the effect of every advantage which the world con- fers on them . The external misfortunes of life , disappointments , pover- ty , and sickness , are light in comparison of those ...
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... temper , dejects the spirit , and teaches men to fit themselves for another world , by neglecting the concerns of this . Reveal none of the secrets of thy friend . Be faithful to his interests . Forsake him not in danger . Abhor the ...
... temper , dejects the spirit , and teaches men to fit themselves for another world , by neglecting the concerns of this . Reveal none of the secrets of thy friend . Be faithful to his interests . Forsake him not in danger . Abhor the ...
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... temper , and finally oversets his vir- tue ? What misery does the vicious man secretly endure ; -- Adversity ! how blunt are all the arrows of thy quiver , in comparison with those of guilt ! When we have no pleasure in goodness , we ...
... temper , and finally oversets his vir- tue ? What misery does the vicious man secretly endure ; -- Adversity ! how blunt are all the arrows of thy quiver , in comparison with those of guilt ! When we have no pleasure in goodness , we ...
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... temper the source of misery to its possessor . AS a suspicious spirit , is the source of many crimes and calamities in the world , so it is the spring of certain misery to the person who indulges it . His friends will be few , and small ...
... temper the source of misery to its possessor . AS a suspicious spirit , is the source of many crimes and calamities in the world , so it is the spring of certain misery to the person who indulges it . His friends will be few , and small ...
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