The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse from the Best Writers; Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; Improve Their Language and Sentiments and to Inculate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue, with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingB. Olds, 1852 - 252 páginas |
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... death into the world , and all our wo , " & c . " Sing , heavenly Muse ! " Supposing that originally other beings besides men , had disobeyed the earmands of the Almighty , and that the circumsta : ce were well known to A5 , there would ...
... death into the world , and all our wo , " & c . " Sing , heavenly Muse ! " Supposing that originally other beings besides men , had disobeyed the earmands of the Almighty , and that the circumsta : ce were well known to A5 , there would ...
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... death into the world , " & c . But if we were to suppose , that mankind knew there was such an evil as death in other regions , though the place they inhabited had been free from it ill their transgression , the line would run thus ...
... death into the world , " & c . But if we were to suppose , that mankind knew there was such an evil as death in other regions , though the place they inhabited had been free from it ill their transgression , the line would run thus ...
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... death ' , nor life ' ; nor angels ' , nor principali- jes ' , nor powers ' ; nor things present ' , Lor things to come ' ; nor height ' , nor depth ; nor any other creature ' , shall be able to separate us from the love of God . " The ...
... death ' , nor life ' ; nor angels ' , nor principali- jes ' , nor powers ' ; nor things present ' , Lor things to come ' ; nor height ' , nor depth ; nor any other creature ' , shall be able to separate us from the love of God . " The ...
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... death . If we would judge whether a man is really happy , it is not solely to his houses and lands , to his equipage and his retinue we are to look . Unless we could see farther , and discern what joy , or what bitterness , his heart ...
... death . If we would judge whether a man is really happy , it is not solely to his houses and lands , to his equipage and his retinue we are to look . Unless we could see farther , and discern what joy , or what bitterness , his heart ...
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... death ! where is thy sting ? O grave ! where is thy victory ? " SECTION VII . AGESILAUS , king of Sparta , being asked , " What things he thought most proper for boys to learn , " answered , " These which they ought to practise when ...
... death ! where is thy sting ? O grave ! where is thy victory ? " SECTION VII . AGESILAUS , king of Sparta , being asked , " What things he thought most proper for boys to learn , " answered , " These which they ought to practise when ...
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Términos y frases comunes
affections Antiparos appear Archbishop of Cambray attention beauty behold BLAIR blessing breath Caius Verres character death degree Dioclesian distress divine dread earth emotions emphasis enjoy enjoyment eternity ev'ry evil fall father feel folly fortune friendship give grave accent ground happiness hast Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope human imitative powers inflection innocence Jugurtha kind king labours live look Lord mankind manner means Micipsa midst mind misery nature never Numidia o'er observe ourselves pain Pamphylia passions pause peace perly persons pleasing pleasure possession pow'r praise pride prince proper Pythias racter reading religion render rest riches rising Roman senate scene SECTION sense sentence sentiments shade shine Sicily smiles sorrow soul sound spirit spirited command temper tempest thee things thou thought tion tones truth vanity verse vice virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise words young youth