The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 páginas |
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... 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 , if no writings were allowed to come under ...
... 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 , if no writings were allowed to come under ...
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... eye on some of the most distant persons in the company , and to consider our- selves as reading to them . We naturally and mechanically utter our words with such a degree of strength , as to make ourselves be heard by the person whom we ...
... eye on some of the most distant persons in the company , and to consider our- selves as reading to them . We naturally and mechanically utter our words with such a degree of strength , as to make ourselves be heard by the person whom we ...
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... eye ... " not ideas to the understanding . " " Some sentences are so full and comprehensive , that almost every word is emphatical : as , Ye hills and dales , ye rivers , woods , and plains ! " or an that pathetic expostulation in the ...
... eye ... " not ideas to the understanding . " " Some sentences are so full and comprehensive , that almost every word is emphatical : as , Ye hills and dales , ye rivers , woods , and plains ! " or an that pathetic expostulation in the ...
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... eyes for human misery , convey satisfaction to the heart . They who have nothing to give , can often afford relief to others , by imparting what they feel . Our ignorance of what is to come , and of what is really good or evil , should ...
... eyes for human misery , convey satisfaction to the heart . They who have nothing to give , can often afford relief to others , by imparting what they feel . Our ignorance of what is to come , and of what is really good or evil , should ...
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... eyes . The gallant and generous Sidney took the bottle from his mouth , and delivered it to the soldier , saying , " Thy necessi ty is yet greater than mine . " Alexander the Great demanded of a pirate , whom he had taken , by what ...
... eyes . The gallant and generous Sidney took the bottle from his mouth , and delivered it to the soldier , saying , " Thy necessi ty is yet greater than mine . " Alexander the Great demanded of a pirate , whom he had taken , by what ...
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