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 28
... stars , should hold one and the same station of firmness , and should not be subject to irregular and retrograde motions . LESSON XXV . LET no condition surprise you , and then you cannot be afflicted in any : A noble spirit must not ...
... stars , should hold one and the same station of firmness , and should not be subject to irregular and retrograde motions . LESSON XXV . LET no condition surprise you , and then you cannot be afflicted in any : A noble spirit must not ...
Strana 47
... stars , the fruits also and vegetables of the earth , perpetual- ly changing their positions or their aspects , exhibit an ele- gant entertainment to the understanding , as well as to the eye . Thunder and lightning , rain and hail ...
... stars , the fruits also and vegetables of the earth , perpetual- ly changing their positions or their aspects , exhibit an ele- gant entertainment to the understanding , as well as to the eye . Thunder and lightning , rain and hail ...
Strana 57
... stars glitter on the mantle of night , and a more efful- gent fun lights up the blushes of the morning . Flying from world to world , he gazes on all the glories of creation ; or lighting on the diftant margin of the universe , darts ...
... stars glitter on the mantle of night , and a more efful- gent fun lights up the blushes of the morning . Flying from world to world , he gazes on all the glories of creation ; or lighting on the diftant margin of the universe , darts ...
Strana 72
... stars . We feel him in ourselves . He is always working around us ; he performs the greatest operations , produces the noblest effects , discovers himself in a thousand different ways , and yet the real God remains unseen . parts of ...
... stars . We feel him in ourselves . He is always working around us ; he performs the greatest operations , produces the noblest effects , discovers himself in a thousand different ways , and yet the real God remains unseen . parts of ...
Strana 73
... stars are prodigious spheres of fire , like our sun , and at inconceivable distances from one another , as well as from us , it is reasonable to conclude they are G made for the same purposes that the sun is ; THE READER . 73.
... stars are prodigious spheres of fire , like our sun , and at inconceivable distances from one another , as well as from us , it is reasonable to conclude they are G made for the same purposes that the sun is ; THE READER . 73.
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