The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 sider |
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... mind , will scarcely be deemed superfluous , if the writer make his compila- tion instructive and interesting , and ... minds.t * The learner , in his progress through this volume and the Sequel to it , will meet with numerous instances ...
... mind , will scarcely be deemed superfluous , if the writer make his compila- tion instructive and interesting , and ... minds.t * The learner , in his progress through this volume and the Sequel to it , will meet with numerous instances ...
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... mind , or , in the least degree , offend the eye or rear of innocence . This he conceives to be peculiarly incumbent on every person who writes for the benefit of youth . It would , indeed , be a great and happy improvement in education ...
... mind , or , in the least degree , offend the eye or rear of innocence . This he conceives to be peculiarly incumbent on every person who writes for the benefit of youth . It would , indeed , be a great and happy improvement in education ...
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... mind , in communicating its ideas , is in a constant state of activity , emotion , or agi- tation , from the different effects which those ideas produce in the speaker . Now the end of such communication being not merely to lay open the ...
... mind , in communicating its ideas , is in a constant state of activity , emotion , or agi- tation , from the different effects which those ideas produce in the speaker . Now the end of such communication being not merely to lay open the ...
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... mind , be still more faint than those which indicate agreeable emotions : and , on all occasions , preserve yourselves from being so far affected with the subject , as to be unable to proceed through it , with that easy and mas- " terly ...
... mind , be still more faint than those which indicate agreeable emotions : and , on all occasions , preserve yourselves from being so far affected with the subject , as to be unable to proceed through it , with that easy and mas- " terly ...
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... mind , in this uncertain and changing state . There is nothing , except simplicity of intention , and purity NOTE . In the first chapter , the compiler has exhibited sentences in a great variety of construction , and in all the ...
... mind , in this uncertain and changing state . There is nothing , except simplicity of intention , and purity NOTE . In the first chapter , the compiler has exhibited sentences in a great variety of construction , and in all the ...
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