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 Inculcate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingBenjamin Olds, 1841 - 252 sider |
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... dread that the ruin of virtue is fast approaching . By disappointments and trials the violence of our passions is tamed , and our minds are formed to sobriety and reflec- tion . In the varieties of life , occasioned by the vicissitudes ...
... dread that the ruin of virtue is fast approaching . By disappointments and trials the violence of our passions is tamed , and our minds are formed to sobriety and reflec- tion . In the varieties of life , occasioned by the vicissitudes ...
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... dreads to stretch forth his hand to the table . He throws off the garland of roses . He hastens to remove from his dangerous situation ; and earnestly entreats the king to · restore him to his former humble condition , having 28 PARTI ...
... dreads to stretch forth his hand to the table . He throws off the garland of roses . He hastens to remove from his dangerous situation ; and earnestly entreats the king to · restore him to his former humble condition , having 28 PARTI ...
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... dread of the consequences attending an enterprise so dangerous , not to say criminal ; and desired to remain in that private station in which she was born . 7 Overcome at last with the entreaties , rather than rea- sons , of her father ...
... dread of the consequences attending an enterprise so dangerous , not to say criminal ; and desired to remain in that private station in which she was born . 7 Overcome at last with the entreaties , rather than rea- sons , of her father ...
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... dreading the compassion of the people for their youth , beauty , innocence , and noble birth , changed their orders , and gave directions that she should be beheaded with- in the verge of the Tower . 13 She saw her husband led to ...
... dreading the compassion of the people for their youth , beauty , innocence , and noble birth , changed their orders , and gave directions that she should be beheaded with- in the verge of the Tower . 13 She saw her husband led to ...
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... dreaded . The fabric , which our disturbed imagination had reared , totally disap- pears . But though the cause of contention has dwindled away , its consequences remain . We have alienated a friend ; we have imbittered an enemy ; we ...
... dreaded . The fabric , which our disturbed imagination had reared , totally disap- pears . But though the cause of contention has dwindled away , its consequences remain . We have alienated a friend ; we have imbittered an enemy ; we ...
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