The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Selected from the Best Writers ...Stereotyped, printed and published by H. and E. Phinney, 1829 - 252 |
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... action ; to the hearer , that the ear , also , may be relieved from the fatigue which it would otherwise endure from a continuity of sound ; and that the understanding may have sufficien : time to mark the distinction of sentences , and ...
... action ; to the hearer , that the ear , also , may be relieved from the fatigue which it would otherwise endure from a continuity of sound ; and that the understanding may have sufficien : time to mark the distinction of sentences , and ...
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... actions which afford in the remembrance a rational satisfaction ? Are they the pursuits of sensual plea- sure , the riots of jollity , or the displays of show and vanity ? No : I appeal to your hearts , my friends , if what you recol ...
... actions which afford in the remembrance a rational satisfaction ? Are they the pursuits of sensual plea- sure , the riots of jollity , or the displays of show and vanity ? No : I appeal to your hearts , my friends , if what you recol ...
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... actions ; and the care which he took of his health , from his desire to preserve his mind free and tranquil . Eminently pleasing and honourable was the friendship between David and Jonathan . " I am distressed for thee , my brother ...
... actions ; and the care which he took of his health , from his desire to preserve his mind free and tranquil . Eminently pleasing and honourable was the friendship between David and Jonathan . " I am distressed for thee , my brother ...
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... actions . Antonius Pius , the Roman Emperor , was an amiable and good man . When any of his courtiers attempted to inflame him with a passion for military glory , he used to answer : " That he more desired the preservation of one ...
... actions . Antonius Pius , the Roman Emperor , was an amiable and good man . When any of his courtiers attempted to inflame him with a passion for military glory , he used to answer : " That he more desired the preservation of one ...
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... action ; but when allowed to extend its influence too far , it corrupts the whole character , and produces guilt , dis- grace , and misery . To be entirely destitute of it , is a defect . To be governed by it , is depravity . The proper ...
... action ; but when allowed to extend its influence too far , it corrupts the whole character , and produces guilt , dis- grace , and misery . To be entirely destitute of it , is a defect . To be governed by it , is depravity . The proper ...
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