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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... soul against all gloomy presages and terrours of mind ; and that is , by se curing to ourselves the friendship , and protection of that Being , who disposes of events and governs futurity . II . Be careful of your word , even in keeping ...
... soul against all gloomy presages and terrours of mind ; and that is , by se curing to ourselves the friendship , and protection of that Being , who disposes of events and governs futurity . II . Be careful of your word , even in keeping ...
Strana 26
... soul , which he fears you will discover . Employ no arguments with the obstinately perverse . Could you , with a dish of dainties , entice the tiger from his love of blood ? II . Fine sense and exalted sense are not half so useful as ...
... soul , which he fears you will discover . Employ no arguments with the obstinately perverse . Could you , with a dish of dainties , entice the tiger from his love of blood ? II . Fine sense and exalted sense are not half so useful as ...
Strana 27
... soul . I fear unruly passions more than the arrows of an ene- my , and the slavery of them , more than the fetters of a conqueror . LESSON XXIII . TO pursue worthy ends , by wise means , is the whole of active prudence . And this must ...
... soul . I fear unruly passions more than the arrows of an ene- my , and the slavery of them , more than the fetters of a conqueror . LESSON XXIII . TO pursue worthy ends , by wise means , is the whole of active prudence . And this must ...
Strana 33
... soul , is also con- ducive to our present felicity . Wisdom is better without an inheritance , than an inher- itance without wisdom . A great fortune in the hands of a fool is a great misfor- The more riches a fool has , the greater ...
... soul , is also con- ducive to our present felicity . Wisdom is better without an inheritance , than an inher- itance without wisdom . A great fortune in the hands of a fool is a great misfor- The more riches a fool has , the greater ...
Strana 38
... soul , not in the flesh . LESSON XLVII . MANY people have sense enough to keep their own ecrets ; but from being unused to company , have unfor- unately such a tell - tale countenance , as involuntarily de- lares what they would wish to ...
... soul , not in the flesh . LESSON XLVII . MANY people have sense enough to keep their own ecrets ; but from being unused to company , have unfor- unately such a tell - tale countenance , as involuntarily de- lares what they would wish to ...
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