The English Reader Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best WritersLongmann and Rees, 1799 - 356 páginas |
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... observe it in our pronunciation . In respect to blank verfe , we ought alfo to read it so as to make every line sensible to the ear : for , what is the ufe of melody , or for what end has the poet compofed in verfe , if , in reading his ...
... observe it in our pronunciation . In respect to blank verfe , we ought alfo to read it so as to make every line sensible to the ear : for , what is the ufe of melody , or for what end has the poet compofed in verfe , if , in reading his ...
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... have established our principles , let us not fuffer them to be fhaken by the fcoffs of the licentious , or the cavils of the fceptical . When we observe any tendency to treat religion or morals 4 PART I. THE ENGLISH READER . SECT.
... have established our principles , let us not fuffer them to be fhaken by the fcoffs of the licentious , or the cavils of the fceptical . When we observe any tendency to treat religion or morals 4 PART I. THE ENGLISH READER . SECT.
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Lindley Murray. When we observe any tendency to treat religion or morals with disrespect and levity , let us hold it to be a fure indication of a perverted understanding , or a depraved heart . Every degree of guilt incurred by yielding ...
Lindley Murray. When we observe any tendency to treat religion or morals with disrespect and levity , let us hold it to be a fure indication of a perverted understanding , or a depraved heart . Every degree of guilt incurred by yielding ...
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... observation I have enlarged upon : " Pitch upon that course of life which is the moft excellent , and custom will render it the most de lightful . " Men , whofe circumftances will permit them to choose their own way of life , are ...
... observation I have enlarged upon : " Pitch upon that course of life which is the moft excellent , and custom will render it the most de lightful . " Men , whofe circumftances will permit them to choose their own way of life , are ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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