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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... ends , even in a small degree , he will think that his time and pains have been well employed and will deem himself amply rewarded , LIBRARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING . TO read PREFACE 8 Grotto of Antiparos,
... ends , even in a small degree , he will think that his time and pains have been well employed and will deem himself amply rewarded , LIBRARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING . TO read PREFACE 8 Grotto of Antiparos,
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... pain ; and whenever a person speaks with pain to him selí , he is also heard with pain by his audience . Let us therefore give the voice full strength and swell of sound ; but always pitch it on our ordinary speaking key . It should be ...
... pain ; and whenever a person speaks with pain to him selí , he is also heard with pain by his audience . Let us therefore give the voice full strength and swell of sound ; but always pitch it on our ordinary speaking key . It should be ...
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... pain and misery . " I am persuaded , that neither 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 ...
... pain and misery . " I am persuaded , that neither 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 ...
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... pain , in the condition of man . Society , when formed , requires distinctions of property , diversity of conditions , subordination of ranks , and a multi- plicity of occupations , in order to advance the general good . That the temper ...
... pain , in the condition of man . Society , when formed , requires distinctions of property , diversity of conditions , subordination of ranks , and a multi- plicity of occupations , in order to advance the general good . That the temper ...
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... pains and sorrows is universally experienced , and almost universally confessed . But let us not attend only to mournful truths : if we look impartially about us , we shall find , that every day has likewise its plea- sures and its joys ...
... pains and sorrows is universally experienced , and almost universally confessed . But let us not attend only to mournful truths : if we look impartially about us , we shall find , that every day has likewise its plea- sures and its joys ...
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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