The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...Lincoln and Edmands, 1815 - 264 страница |
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... whose sentiments he profeffes to repeat for how is it poffible to reprefent clearly to others , what we have but faint or inaccurate conceptions of ourselves ? If there were no other benefits resulting from the art of reading well ...
... whose sentiments he profeffes to repeat for how is it poffible to reprefent clearly to others , what we have but faint or inaccurate conceptions of ourselves ? If there were no other benefits resulting from the art of reading well ...
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... whose inftructers were very im- perfect in their hearing ; or who were taught by persons , that considered loud expression as the chief requisite in forming a good reader . These are circumftances which demand the fe- rious attention of ...
... whose inftructers were very im- perfect in their hearing ; or who were taught by persons , that considered loud expression as the chief requisite in forming a good reader . These are circumftances which demand the fe- rious attention of ...
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... whose mortal taste " Brought death into the world , and all our wo , " & c . " Sing heavenly Muse ! " Suppofing that originally other beings , befides men , had dis- obeyed the commands of the Almighty , and that the circum- ftance were ...
... whose mortal taste " Brought death into the world , and all our wo , " & c . " Sing heavenly Muse ! " Suppofing that originally other beings , befides men , had dis- obeyed the commands of the Almighty , and that the circum- ftance were ...
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... whose beams I derive vigour ? to that stupendous courfe and order of the infinite host of heaven , by which the times and feafons ever uniformly pafs on ? Were this order once confounded , I could not probably survive a G 2 CHAP . 4 ...
... whose beams I derive vigour ? to that stupendous courfe and order of the infinite host of heaven , by which the times and feafons ever uniformly pafs on ? Were this order once confounded , I could not probably survive a G 2 CHAP . 4 ...
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... whose juftice , goodnefs , wifdom , and veracity , are all concerned in this point . But among thefe , and other excellent arguments for the immortality of the foul , there is one drawn from the perpetual progrefs of the foul to its ...
... whose juftice , goodnefs , wifdom , and veracity , are all concerned in this point . But among thefe , and other excellent arguments for the immortality of the foul , there is one drawn from the perpetual progrefs of the foul to its ...
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