The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers : Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, to Improve Their Language and Sentiments, and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingR. Patterson & Lambdin, 1822 - 264 páginas |
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Página 51
... bear calmly with so unreasonable behaviour ? " - My brother ! if thou canst bear with no instan- ces of unreasonable behaviour , withdraw thyself from the world . Thou art no longer fit to live in it . Leave the intercourse of men ...
... bear calmly with so unreasonable behaviour ? " - My brother ! if thou canst bear with no instan- ces of unreasonable behaviour , withdraw thyself from the world . Thou art no longer fit to live in it . Leave the intercourse of men ...
Página 76
... bear towards one another . It consists not in speculative ideas of general benevolence , floating in the head , and leaving the heart , as spec- ulations too often do , untouched and cold . Neither is it confined to that indolent good ...
... bear towards one another . It consists not in speculative ideas of general benevolence , floating in the head , and leaving the heart , as spec- ulations too often do , untouched and cold . Neither is it confined to that indolent good ...
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... bears a melancholy proportion to its exaltation . This the monarch of Israel experienced . He sought in piety , that peace which he could not find in empire ; and al- leviated the disquietudes of state , with the exercises of devotion ...
... bears a melancholy proportion to its exaltation . This the monarch of Israel experienced . He sought in piety , that peace which he could not find in empire ; and al- leviated the disquietudes of state , with the exercises of devotion ...
Página 84
... bear with this man's caprice , and that man's scorn ; must profess friendship where he hates , and re- spect where he contemns ; who is not at liberty to ap pear in his own colours , nor to speak his own senti- ments ; who dares not be ...
... bear with this man's caprice , and that man's scorn ; must profess friendship where he hates , and re- spect where he contemns ; who is not at liberty to ap pear in his own colours , nor to speak his own senti- ments ; who dares not be ...
Página 88
... bear one another's burdens ; to rejoice with those who rejoice , and to weep with those who weep ; to please every one his neighbor for his good ; to be kind and tender - hearted ; to be pitiful and courteous ; to support the weak , and ...
... bear one another's burdens ; to rejoice with those who rejoice , and to weep with those who weep ; to please every one his neighbor for his good ; to be kind and tender - hearted ; to be pitiful and courteous ; to support the weak , and ...
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Página 181 - Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.