The Reader: Containing I. The Art of Delivery ... a Selection of Lessons in the Various Kinds of Prose. II. Poetick Numbers ... a Selection of Lessons in the Various Kinds of Verse. Being the Third Part of a Columbian Exercise ... an Easy and Systematical Method of Teaching of Learning the English LanguageJ. T. Buckingham, 1814 - Počet stran: 228 |
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Strana 21
... body , poison that very pleasure they are intended to pro- mote for , by soliciting the appetite , they exclude the great- est pleasure of taste , that which arises from the gratification of hunger . LESSON XI . IF a favour be asked of ...
... body , poison that very pleasure they are intended to pro- mote for , by soliciting the appetite , they exclude the great- est pleasure of taste , that which arises from the gratification of hunger . LESSON XI . IF a favour be asked of ...
Strana 36
... bodies and light purses ; they are good remedies but bad recrea tions . LESSON XLII . NEVER take credit where you can pay ready money , especially of low dealers : they will make you pay interest with a vengeance . Advice is offensive ...
... bodies and light purses ; they are good remedies but bad recrea tions . LESSON XLII . NEVER take credit where you can pay ready money , especially of low dealers : they will make you pay interest with a vengeance . Advice is offensive ...
Strana 40
... body , leads to happiness intemperance , by enervating the mind and body , ends generally in misery . Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious ; but an ill one more contemptible . Vice is infamous , though in a prince ; and ...
... body , leads to happiness intemperance , by enervating the mind and body , ends generally in misery . Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious ; but an ill one more contemptible . Vice is infamous , though in a prince ; and ...
Strana 44
... bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought the mass of dead matter , with the several relations which those bodies bear to one another : there is still something more wonderful and surprising in contemplating the world of life ...
... bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought the mass of dead matter , with the several relations which those bodies bear to one another : there is still something more wonderful and surprising in contemplating the world of life ...
Strana 46
... body much less noble than the tongue ; yet no gentleman grudges a considerable expense of time and money to have his son taught to use them prop- erly which is very commendable . And is there no at- tention to be paid to the use of the ...
... body much less noble than the tongue ; yet no gentleman grudges a considerable expense of time and money to have his son taught to use them prop- erly which is very commendable . And is there no at- tention to be paid to the use of the ...
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