The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, to Improve Their Language and Sentiments, and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingIsaac Collins and Son, 1802 - 366 páginas |
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... hand . We shall conclude this fection with the following rule , for the tones that indicate the paffions and emotions . " In reading , let all your tones of expreffion be borrowed " from thofe of common fpeech , but , in fome degree ...
... hand . We shall conclude this fection with the following rule , for the tones that indicate the paffions and emotions . " In reading , let all your tones of expreffion be borrowed " from thofe of common fpeech , but , in fome degree ...
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... hand of mercy . ' ! The beft preparation for all the uncertainties of futurity , confifts in a well - ordered mind , a good confcience , and a cheerful fubmiffion to the will of Heaven . X % י SECTION 11 . The chief misfortunes that ...
... hand of mercy . ' ! The beft preparation for all the uncertainties of futurity , confifts in a well - ordered mind , a good confcience , and a cheerful fubmiffion to the will of Heaven . X % י SECTION 11 . The chief misfortunes that ...
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... hand ; and in her left hand , riches and honour . Her ways are ways of plea- fantnefs , and all her paths are peace . How good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! It is like precious oint- ment - Like the ...
... hand ; and in her left hand , riches and honour . Her ways are ways of plea- fantnefs , and all her paths are peace . How good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! It is like precious oint- ment - Like the ...
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... hand to the table . He throws off the garland of rofes . He haftens to remove from his dangerous fituation ; and earnestly entreats the king to restore him to his former humble condition , having no defire to enjoy any longer a ...
... hand to the table . He throws off the garland of rofes . He haftens to remove from his dangerous fituation ; and earnestly entreats the king to restore him to his former humble condition , having no defire to enjoy any longer a ...
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... . ” this appearance of difrefpect from Mordecai , Ha- was full of wrath : but he thought scorn to man Oa lay hands on Mordecai alone . " Perfonal revenge was F 2 Chap . II . 29 Narrative Pieces . Sect 3 Haman; or the mifery of pride,
... . ” this appearance of difrefpect from Mordecai , Ha- was full of wrath : but he thought scorn to man Oa lay hands on Mordecai alone . " Perfonal revenge was F 2 Chap . II . 29 Narrative Pieces . Sect 3 Haman; or the mifery of pride,
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