The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; to Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingEdward Little & Company, 1811 - 254 страница |
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... perfect attainment of it doubtless requires great attention and practice , joined to extraordinary natural powers but as there are many degrees of excellence in the art , the ftudent whofe aims fall fhort of perfection , will find ...
... perfect attainment of it doubtless requires great attention and practice , joined to extraordinary natural powers but as there are many degrees of excellence in the art , the ftudent whofe aims fall fhort of perfection , will find ...
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... perfect heart , and with a willing mind If thou feek him , he will be found of thee ; but if thou for- fake him , he will caft thee off for ever . SECTION IX . THAT every day has its pains and CHAP . I. 13 SELECT SENTENCES , & c .
... perfect heart , and with a willing mind If thou feek him , he will be found of thee ; but if thou for- fake him , he will caft thee off for ever . SECTION IX . THAT every day has its pains and CHAP . I. 13 SELECT SENTENCES , & c .
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... perfect tranquillity ; and fleep infenfibly ftole upon me , as I was indulging the agreeable reveries , which the objects around me naturally inspired . I immediately found myself in a vaft extended plain , in the middle of which arofe ...
... perfect tranquillity ; and fleep infenfibly ftole upon me , as I was indulging the agreeable reveries , which the objects around me naturally inspired . I immediately found myself in a vaft extended plain , in the middle of which arofe ...
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... perfect gift cometh from above ; " and of evil and mifery , man is the author to him- felf . When , from the condition of individuals , we look abroad to the public ftate of the world , we meet with more proofs of the truth of this ...
... perfect gift cometh from above ; " and of evil and mifery , man is the author to him- felf . When , from the condition of individuals , we look abroad to the public ftate of the world , we meet with more proofs of the truth of this ...
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... perfect as he himself now is : nay , when the shall look down upon that degree of perfec tion as much as fhe now falls fhort of it . It is true , the higher nature ftill advances , and by that means preferves his distance and ...
... perfect as he himself now is : nay , when the shall look down upon that degree of perfec tion as much as fhe now falls fhort of it . It is true , the higher nature ftill advances , and by that means preferves his distance and ...
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