A Course of English Reading: Adapted to Every Taste and Capacity: with Literary AnecdotesLongman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1850 - 294 sider |
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... means of creating an interest in all we read , and thus insuring attention , and consequently memory . Suppose you wished to nourish a man's body , you would say , Feed him . ' But he does not digest . ' ' Probably he has no appetite ...
... means of creating an interest in all we read , and thus insuring attention , and consequently memory . Suppose you wished to nourish a man's body , you would say , Feed him . ' But he does not digest . ' ' Probably he has no appetite ...
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... mean biographies and other works read in con- nection ; the desire for which will be excited by this chain of reading , or grow out of this tree of history . " 66 " A little more explanation if you please , and remember the amusement ...
... mean biographies and other works read in con- nection ; the desire for which will be excited by this chain of reading , or grow out of this tree of history . " 66 " A little more explanation if you please , and remember the amusement ...
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... means to " shine in society ; " but if you seek the vain glory and opinion of others , you will sacrifice real improvement to the pursuit , and gain , at best , but the commendation of fools . " Let every man , " said Lord Bolingbroke ...
... means to " shine in society ; " but if you seek the vain glory and opinion of others , you will sacrifice real improvement to the pursuit , and gain , at best , but the commendation of fools . " Let every man , " said Lord Bolingbroke ...
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... parties were under the wand of the enchanter , and only vied with each other in describing the fascination under which they were held . " This would seem D like genius - like inspiration : but if genius means ANECDOTE OF SHERIDAN . 33.
... parties were under the wand of the enchanter , and only vied with each other in describing the fascination under which they were held . " This would seem D like genius - like inspiration : but if genius means ANECDOTE OF SHERIDAN . 33.
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... means , as in the common acceptation it does mean , a power that attains its end by means wholly new and unpractised by others , then was Sheridan's speech no work of genius . Moore paints him at his desk , like other mortal men ...
... means , as in the common acceptation it does mean , a power that attains its end by means wholly new and unpractised by others , then was Sheridan's speech no work of genius . Moore paints him at his desk , like other mortal men ...
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Side 287 - A Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art : Comprising the History, Description, and Scientific Principles of every Branch of Human Knowledge ; with the Derivation and Definition of all the Terms in General Use. Edited by WT BRANDE, FRSL and E.
Side 26 - TREASURY OF KNOWLEDGE AND LIBRARY OF REFERENCE. Comprising an English Dictionary and Grammar, Universal Gazetteer, Classical Dictionary, Chronology, Law Dictionary, &c.
Side 26 - One half the world does not know how the other half lives...
Side 27 - Moore.— The Power of the Soul over the Body, considered in relation to Health and Morals. By GEORGE MOORE, MD, Member of the Royal College of Physicians.
Side 113 - MEMOIRS OF SAMUEL PEPYS, ESQ., FRS Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II. and James II.; comprising his Diary from 1659 to 1669, deciphered by the Rev.
Side 9 - He told us, he read Fielding's Amelia through without stopping *. He said,' if a man begins to read in the middle of a book, and feels an inclination to go on, let him not quit it, to go to the beginning. He may perhaps not feel again the inclination.
Side 10 - Sharp's New British Gazetteer, or Topographical Dictionary of the British Islands and Narrow Seas : Comprising concise Descriptions of about Sixty Thousand Places, Seats, Natural Features, and Objects of Note, founded on the best Authorities ; full Particulars of the Boundaries, Registered Electors, etc. of the Parliamentary Boroughs ; with a reference under every name to the Sheet of the Ordnance Survey...
Side 289 - DALE.— THE DOMESTIC LITURGY AND FAMILY CHAPLAIN, in Two Parts: The First Part being Church Services adapted for domestic use, with Prayers for every day of the week, selected exclusively from the Book of Common Prayer ; Part II. comprising an appropriate Sermon for every Sunday in the year. By the Rev. THOMAS DALE, MA, Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's Cathedral.
Side 10 - Sewell.— Laneton Parsonage : A Tale for Children, on the Practical Use of a portion of the Church Catechism. By the Author of Amy Herbert.
Side 291 - Boy's Country Book ; Being the Real Life of a Country Boy, written by himself ; exhibiting all the Amusements, Pleasures, and Pursuits of Children in the Country. New Edition ; with 40 Woodcuts. Fcp. 8vo. price 6s. Howitt.— The Rural Life of England. By WILLIAM HOWITT. New Edition, corrected and revised ; with Woodcuts by Bewick and Williams : Uniform with Visits to Remarkable Places.