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 ReadingDarius Clark, 1821 - 263 sidor |
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... offended , affronted , estranged ; aged parents , perhaps , sent afflicted and mourning to the dust . On whom does time hang so heavily , as on the slothful and lazy ? To whom are the hours so lingering ? Who are so often devoured with ...
... offended , affronted , estranged ; aged parents , perhaps , sent afflicted and mourning to the dust . On whom does time hang so heavily , as on the slothful and lazy ? To whom are the hours so lingering ? Who are so often devoured with ...
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... ages offended by the unrighteousness , and in- : ' sulted by the impiety of men , is " long suffering and slow to anger . " His Son , when he appeared in our nature , ex-- hibited , both in his life and his death , 56 Part 1 The English ...
... ages offended by the unrighteousness , and in- : ' sulted by the impiety of men , is " long suffering and slow to anger . " His Son , when he appeared in our nature , ex-- hibited , both in his life and his death , 56 Part 1 The English ...
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... age , they who have been respected as worthy , or admired as great , have been distinguished for this virtue . Revenge ... offended ; unfeeling to distress , as if we knew not what it was to suffer . From those airy regions of pride and ...
... age , they who have been respected as worthy , or admired as great , have been distinguished for this virtue . Revenge ... offended ; unfeeling to distress , as if we knew not what it was to suffer . From those airy regions of pride and ...
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... offended sovereign , Christians are taught to view them as the well - intended chastisements of a merciful Father . They hear amidst them , that still voice which a good con- science brings to their ear : " Fear not , for I am with thee ...
... offended sovereign , Christians are taught to view them as the well - intended chastisements of a merciful Father . They hear amidst them , that still voice which a good con- science brings to their ear : " Fear not , for I am with thee ...
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... offended thee ; Damon could not- Dio . Alas ! what do I see and hear ! where am I ? How miserable ; and how worthy ... years . And yet these two persons , in a private condition , love one another tenderly , un- reservedly confide in ...
... offended thee ; Damon could not- Dio . Alas ! what do I see and hear ! where am I ? How miserable ; and how worthy ... years . And yet these two persons , in a private condition , love one another tenderly , un- reservedly confide in ...
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The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry ... Lindley Murray Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1828 |
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