The English Reader Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best WritersLongmann and Rees, 1799 - 356 páginas |
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... ground for envy , Patience under provocations our interest as Page 57 60 8 8 * 8 SECT . 11 . On contentment , · 62 64 SECT . 12 . 68 SECT . 13 . 70 SECT . 14 . SECT . 15 . Moderation in our wishes recommended , Omniscience and ...
... ground for envy , Patience under provocations our interest as Page 57 60 8 8 * 8 SECT . 11 . On contentment , · 62 64 SECT . 12 . 68 SECT . 13 . 70 SECT . 14 . SECT . 15 . Moderation in our wishes recommended , Omniscience and ...
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... fours and corrupts every pleasure . SECTION VI . WE have feen the hufbandman fcattering his feed upon the furrowed ground ! It fprings up , is gathered into his barns , and crowns his labours with joy 12 I. THE ENGLISH READER . PART PAI.
... fours and corrupts every pleasure . SECTION VI . WE have feen the hufbandman fcattering his feed upon the furrowed ground ! It fprings up , is gathered into his barns , and crowns his labours with joy 12 I. THE ENGLISH READER . PART PAI.
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... ground to dread that the ruin of virtue is fast approaching . By difappointments and trials the violence of our pafsions is tamed , and our minds are formed to fobriety and reflection . In the varieties of life , occafioned by the ...
... ground to dread that the ruin of virtue is fast approaching . By difappointments and trials the violence of our pafsions is tamed , and our minds are formed to fobriety and reflection . In the varieties of life , occafioned by the ...
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... ground , the dif coloured foliage of the trees , and all the fweet , but fading graces of infpiring autumn , open the mind to 8 benevolence , and difpofe it for contemplation , I was CHAP . II . 37 NARRATIVE PIECES . SECT 6 The hill of ...
... ground , the dif coloured foliage of the trees , and all the fweet , but fading graces of infpiring autumn , open the mind to 8 benevolence , and difpofe it for contemplation , I was CHAP . II . 37 NARRATIVE PIECES . SECT 6 The hill of ...
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... ground feemed to flide from beneath their feet , and they found themfelves at the bottom , before they fufpected they had changed their place . The placid ferenity , which at firft appeared in their countenance , changed by degrees into ...
... ground feemed to flide from beneath their feet , and they found themfelves at the bottom , before they fufpected they had changed their place . The placid ferenity , which at firft appeared in their countenance , changed by degrees into ...
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Términos y frases comunes
againſt alfo Antiparos appear arifes becauſe BLAIR Caius Verres cauſe circumftances confequences confider courfe defigns defire DEMOCRITUS diftrefs evil eyes fafe faid fame father fatisfaction fcene feemed fenfe fentiments ferve fhall fhining fhort fhould fhow fide firft fituation fociety folly fome fometimes foon forrow foul fource fpirit friendſhip ftand ftate ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fuffer fufficient fuperior fuppofed fupport fure happineſs happy Hazael heart heaven HERACLITUS higheſt himſelf honour houſe human intereft itſelf juft Jugurtha laft leaft lefs Lord mankind meaſure ment mifery mind moft moſt muſt myſelf nature Numidia obferve occafion ourſelves pafs pafsions paſsed perfons philofopher pleafing pleaſe pleaſures pofsefsed poſseſsion prefent proper purpoſe purſue Pythias raiſed reafon refpect reft rife ſcene SECTION ſhall ſhe Sicily ſpeak ſtate temper thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion uſe virtue whofe wiſdom