The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse from the Best Writers; Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; Improve Their Language and Sentiments and to Inculate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue, with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingB. Olds, 1852 - 252 oldal |
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17. oldal
... earth so stable , as to assure as of un- disturbed rest ; nor so powerful as to afford us constant pro- tection . The house of feasting , too often becomes an avenue to the house of mourning . Short , to the licentious , is the interval ...
... earth so stable , as to assure as of un- disturbed rest ; nor so powerful as to afford us constant pro- tection . The house of feasting , too often becomes an avenue to the house of mourning . Short , to the licentious , is the interval ...
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... earth can no sooner commit an in- jury , than a good man can make himself greater , by forgiving it SECTION IV . Motive to the practice of Gentleness . BLAIR TO promote the virtue of gentleness , we ought to view our character with an ...
... earth can no sooner commit an in- jury , than a good man can make himself greater , by forgiving it SECTION IV . Motive to the practice of Gentleness . BLAIR TO promote the virtue of gentleness , we ought to view our character with an ...
50. oldal
... earth , they highly prize it , and with the greatest anxiety , seek to lengthen it out . 5 But when they view it in separate parcels , they appear to hold it in contempt , and squander it with inconsiderate profusion . While they ...
... earth , they highly prize it , and with the greatest anxiety , seek to lengthen it out . 5 But when they view it in separate parcels , they appear to hold it in contempt , and squander it with inconsiderate profusion . While they ...
52. oldal
... to go forth , till the good man was called away , by a heavenly messenger , from his de voted city . 7 When " all flesh had corrupted their way upon the earth , " then lived Noah , a righteous man 52 PARTI THE ENGLISH READER .
... to go forth , till the good man was called away , by a heavenly messenger , from his de voted city . 7 When " all flesh had corrupted their way upon the earth , " then lived Noah , a righteous man 52 PARTI THE ENGLISH READER .
53. oldal
... earth , " then lived Noah , a righteous man , and a preacher of righteousness . He stood alone , and was scoffed by the pro- fane crew . But they , by the deluge were swept away ; while on him , Providence conferred the immortal honour ...
... earth , " then lived Noah , a righteous man , and a preacher of righteousness . He stood alone , and was scoffed by the pro- fane crew . But they , by the deluge were swept away ; while on him , Providence conferred the immortal honour ...
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