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 ReadingM. Bartgis, 1819 - 252 頁 |
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第 86 頁
... heart , as speculations too often do , untouched and cold : neither is it confined to that indolent good nature , which makes us rest satisfied with being free from inveterate ma- lice or ill will to our fellow - creatures , without ...
... heart , as speculations too often do , untouched and cold : neither is it confined to that indolent good nature , which makes us rest satisfied with being free from inveterate ma- lice or ill will to our fellow - creatures , without ...
第 103 頁
... heart overflowing with all the tender sensibilities of na- ture . Formerly he had been moved in the same manner ... heart . The first minister to the king of Egypt , was not ashamed to show , that he felt as a man and a brother . " He ...
... heart overflowing with all the tender sensibilities of na- ture . Formerly he had been moved in the same manner ... heart . The first minister to the king of Egypt , was not ashamed to show , that he felt as a man and a brother . " He ...
第 148 頁
... heart with the thought , that innumerable multi- tudes around him are blest and happy . 3. When he sees the labours of men appearing to prosper , and views a country flourishing in wealth and industry ; when he beholds the spring coming ...
... heart with the thought , that innumerable multi- tudes around him are blest and happy . 3. When he sees the labours of men appearing to prosper , and views a country flourishing in wealth and industry ; when he beholds the spring coming ...
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