Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 頁 |
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... body , most perseveringj force of sound to that pitch of voice , to which in conversation we are accustomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are likely to strain ...
... body , most perseveringj force of sound to that pitch of voice , to which in conversation we are accustomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are likely to strain ...
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... body h Ar - o - mat - ick , år - o - mat - 1 , Spicy , flagrant ¿ Pe - ri - od , pe - ré - åd . A round of time , full point Com - mune , kôm - můné ' . To converse k La - tent , la ' - tént . Hidden , secret 7 Su - per - sti - tion ...
... body h Ar - o - mat - ick , år - o - mat - 1 , Spicy , flagrant ¿ Pe - ri - od , pe - ré - åd . A round of time , full point Com - mune , kôm - můné ' . To converse k La - tent , la ' - tént . Hidden , secret 7 Su - per - sti - tion ...
第 32 頁
... body . leads to hap piness : intemperance , by enervating them , end generally in misery . * Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious ; c but an ill one , more contemptible . d Vice is infamous e though in a prince and ...
... body . leads to hap piness : intemperance , by enervating them , end generally in misery . * Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious ; c but an ill one , more contemptible . d Vice is infamous e though in a prince and ...
第 39 頁
... bodies , or to the unequal distribution of the goods of fortune . Amidst all disadvantages of this kind . a pure , a steadfast , and enlightened mind , possessed of strong virtue , could enjoy itself in peace , and smile at the impotent ...
... bodies , or to the unequal distribution of the goods of fortune . Amidst all disadvantages of this kind . a pure , a steadfast , and enlightened mind , possessed of strong virtue , could enjoy itself in peace , and smile at the impotent ...
第 47 頁
... body car- ried back in a cart ; and found herself more confirmed by the reports which she heard of the constancy n of his end , toan shaken by so tender and melancholy a spectacle . 14. Sir John Gage , constable of the Tower , when he ...
... body car- ried back in a cart ; and found herself more confirmed by the reports which she heard of the constancy n of his end , toan shaken by so tender and melancholy a spectacle . 14. Sir John Gage , constable of the Tower , when he ...
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常見字詞
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