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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... human species . ' " He who resigns the world , has no temptation to envy ' , hatred , malice ' , anger ; but is in constant possession of a serene mind ; he who follows the pleasures of it , which are , in their very nature ...
... human species . ' " He who resigns the world , has no temptation to envy ' , hatred , malice ' , anger ; but is in constant possession of a serene mind ; he who follows the pleasures of it , which are , in their very nature ...
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... human life , not only in the sunshine , but in the shade . Let usefulness and beneficence , not ostentation and vanity , direct the train of your pursuits . To maintain a steady and unbroken mind , amidst all the shocks of the world ...
... human life , not only in the sunshine , but in the shade . Let usefulness and beneficence , not ostentation and vanity , direct the train of your pursuits . To maintain a steady and unbroken mind , amidst all the shocks of the world ...
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... human nature . Luxury , pride , and vanity , have frequently as much influ- ence in corrupting the sentiments of the great , as ignorance , bigotry , and prejudice , have in misleading the opinions of the multitude . Mixed as the ...
... human nature . Luxury , pride , and vanity , have frequently as much influ- ence in corrupting the sentiments of the great , as ignorance , bigotry , and prejudice , have in misleading the opinions of the multitude . Mixed as the ...
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... human life ; without either loading it with imaginary evils , or expecting from it greater advantages than it is able to yield . Among all our corrupt passions , there is a strong and inti- mate connexion . When any one of them is ...
... human life ; without either loading it with imaginary evils , or expecting from it greater advantages than it is able to yield . Among all our corrupt passions , there is a strong and inti- mate connexion . When any one of them is ...
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... in the state of our mind , not in our condition of fortune and by no alteration of circumstances is it likely CHAP . ] 19 SELECT SENTENCES What are the real and solid enjoyments of human life, Day A pastoral, in three parts,
... in the state of our mind , not in our condition of fortune and by no alteration of circumstances is it likely CHAP . ] 19 SELECT SENTENCES What are the real and solid enjoyments of human life, Day A pastoral, in three parts,
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able action affections allowed appear attention beautiful blessing called cause character common condition conduct consider continued course danger death desire earth emphasis enjoy equal evil eyes fall father feel fortune give greater ground hand happiness heart heaven honour hope human imagination interest kind king labours less light live look Lord mankind manner means mind misery nature never objects observe occasion ourselves pain passed passions pause peace perfection persons pleasing pleasure possession present principle proper reading reason reflection regard religion render rest rich rising scene seemed sense sentence sentiments sometimes soul sound speak spirit stand suffer temper thee things thou thought true truth turn vice virtue voice whole wisdom wise wish young youth