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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... cause of God and vir- tue against a corrupted multitude . It will be found to hold in general , that they , who , in any of the great lines of life , have distinguished themselves for thinking profoundly , and acting nobly , have ...
... cause of God and vir- tue against a corrupted multitude . It will be found to hold in general , that they , who , in any of the great lines of life , have distinguished themselves for thinking profoundly , and acting nobly , have ...
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... cause of our present impatience and dis- turbance , will be utterly forgotten . Can we not then anti- cipate this hour of calmness to ourselves ; and begin to enjoy the peace which it will certainly bring ? 8 If others have behaved ...
... cause of our present impatience and dis- turbance , will be utterly forgotten . Can we not then anti- cipate this hour of calmness to ourselves ; and begin to enjoy the peace which it will certainly bring ? 8 If others have behaved ...
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... cause ; and that cause must be external , internal , or mix- ed ; in as much as , except these three , there is no other pos- sible . Now a steady , durable good , cannot be derived from an external cause : since all derived from ...
... cause ; and that cause must be external , internal , or mix- ed ; in as much as , except these three , there is no other pos- sible . Now a steady , durable good , cannot be derived from an external cause : since all derived from ...
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... and fret against the Ruler of the world . 3 Full of these sentiments , one man pines under a broken constitution . But let us ask him , whether he can , fairly and honestly , assign no cause for this , but the The English Reader . Part 1 .
... and fret against the Ruler of the world . 3 Full of these sentiments , one man pines under a broken constitution . But let us ask him , whether he can , fairly and honestly , assign no cause for this , but the The English Reader . Part 1 .
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... cause for this , but the unknown decree of heaven ? Has he duly valued the blessing of health , and al- ways observed the rules of virtue and sobriety ? Has he been moderate in his life , and temperate in all his pleasures ? If now he ...
... cause for this , but the unknown decree of heaven ? Has he duly valued the blessing of health , and al- ways observed the rules of virtue and sobriety ? Has he been moderate in his life , and temperate in all his pleasures ? If now he ...
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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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