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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... . The rising inflection is denoted by the acute ; the falling , by the grave accent Though they may often coincide , they are , in 10 INTRODUCTION . Schemes of life often illusory, 140 Character of Alfred, king of England,
... . The rising inflection is denoted by the acute ; the falling , by the grave accent Though they may often coincide , they are , in 10 INTRODUCTION . Schemes of life often illusory, 140 Character of Alfred, king of England,
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... king of Sparta , being asked , " What things he thought most proper for boys to learn , " answered , " These which they ought to practise when they come to be men . " A wiser than Agesilaus has inculcated the same sentiment : " Train up ...
... king of Sparta , being asked , " What things he thought most proper for boys to learn , " answered , " These which they ought to practise when they come to be men . " A wiser than Agesilaus has inculcated the same sentiment : " Train up ...
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... king , " to taste this happiness ; and to know , by experience , what the enjoyments are , of which thou hast so high an idea ? " mocles , with joy , accepted the offer . The king ordered that a royal banquet should be prepared , and a ...
... king , " to taste this happiness ; and to know , by experience , what the enjoyments are , of which thou hast so high an idea ? " mocles , with joy , accepted the offer . The king ordered that a royal banquet should be prepared , and a ...
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... king of Israel , flourished the prophet Elisha . His character was so eminent , and his fame so widely spread , that Benhadad , the king of Syria , though an idolater , sent to consult him , concerning the issue of a dis- temper which ...
... king of Israel , flourished the prophet Elisha . His character was so eminent , and his fame so widely spread , that Benhadad , the king of Syria , though an idolater , sent to consult him , concerning the issue of a dis- temper which ...
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... king prostrated themselves before him . In the midst of this gene- ral adulation , one person only stooped not to Haman . 3 This was Mordecai the Jew ; who , knowing this Ama lekite to be an enemy to the people of God , and , with vir ...
... king prostrated themselves before him . In the midst of this gene- ral adulation , one person only stooped not to Haman . 3 This was Mordecai the Jew ; who , knowing this Ama lekite to be an enemy to the people of God , and , with vir ...
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