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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... thought , is wholly a natu ral talent . It is , in a good measure , the gift of nature ; but it way receive considerable assistance from art . Much depends , for this NOTE . For many of the observations contamed this preliminary tract ...
... thought , is wholly a natu ral talent . It is , in a good measure , the gift of nature ; but it way receive considerable assistance from art . Much depends , for this NOTE . For many of the observations contamed this preliminary tract ...
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... thought of acquiring any advantage by his prejudice . Man , always prosperous , would be giddy and insolent , always afflicted , would be sullen or despondent . Hopes and fears , joy and sorrow , are , therefore , so blended in his life ...
... thought of acquiring any advantage by his prejudice . Man , always prosperous , would be giddy and insolent , always afflicted , would be sullen or despondent . Hopes and fears , joy and sorrow , are , therefore , so blended in his life ...
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... thought . About what are we now busied ? What is the ultimate scope of our present pursuits and cares ? Can we justify them to ourselves ? Are they likely to produce any thing that will survive the moment , and bring forth some fruit ...
... thought . About what are we now busied ? What is the ultimate scope of our present pursuits and cares ? Can we justify them to ourselves ? Are they likely to produce any thing that will survive the moment , and bring forth some fruit ...
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... thought most proper for boys to learn , " answered , " Those which they ought to practice when they come to be men . " A wiser than Agesilaus , has inculcated the same sentiment : Train up a child in the way he should go , and when he ...
... thought most proper for boys to learn , " answered , " Those which they ought to practice when they come to be men . " A wiser than Agesilaus , has inculcated the same sentiment : Train up a child in the way he should go , and when he ...
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... thoughts of cruelty . Uncorrupted , as yet , by ambition or greatness , his indignation rose at being thought capable of the savage actions which the prophet had mentioned ; and with much warmth , he replies ; " But what is thy servant ...
... thoughts of cruelty . Uncorrupted , as yet , by ambition or greatness , his indignation rose at being thought capable of the savage actions which the prophet had mentioned ; and with much warmth , he replies ; " But what is thy servant ...
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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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