The English Reader Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best WritersLongmann and Rees, 1799 - Počet stran: 356 |
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Strana xiii
... fhow how they affect the reft of the fentence . Sometimes the em- phatic words must be diftinguished by a particular tone of voice , as well as by a particular stress . On the right ma▾ nagement of the emphafis depends the life of ...
... fhow how they affect the reft of the fentence . Sometimes the em- phatic words must be diftinguished by a particular tone of voice , as well as by a particular stress . On the right ma▾ nagement of the emphafis depends the life of ...
Strana xxv
... fhow the reader their utility and importance . " Manufactures , trade , and agriculture ' , naturally c employ more than nineteen parts in twenty , of the hu- " man fpecies . " " He who refigns the world , has no temptation to envy ...
... fhow the reader their utility and importance . " Manufactures , trade , and agriculture ' , naturally c employ more than nineteen parts in twenty , of the hu- " man fpecies . " " He who refigns the world , has no temptation to envy ...
Strana 23
... fhow , that if its vanity were lefs , it could not answer the purpofe of falutary difcipline . Unfa- tisfactory as it is , its pleasures are ftill too apt to cor- rupt our hearts . How fatal then must the confequen- ces have been , had ...
... fhow , that if its vanity were lefs , it could not answer the purpofe of falutary difcipline . Unfa- tisfactory as it is , its pleasures are ftill too apt to cor- rupt our hearts . How fatal then must the confequen- ces have been , had ...
Strana 36
... fhow her favour . " On the fcaffold , the made a fpeech to the bye - ftanders , in which the mildnefs of her difpofition led her to take the blame entirely on herself , without uttering one complaint against the 36 PART I. THE ENGLISH ...
... fhow her favour . " On the fcaffold , the made a fpeech to the bye - ftanders , in which the mildnefs of her difpofition led her to take the blame entirely on herself , without uttering one complaint against the 36 PART I. THE ENGLISH ...
Strana 37
... fhow , by her voluntary fubmifsion to their fentence , that she was defirous to atone for that dif obedience , into which too much filial piety had be- trayed her that she had justly deserved this punishment for being made the ...
... fhow , by her voluntary fubmifsion to their fentence , that she was defirous to atone for that dif obedience , into which too much filial piety had be- trayed her that she had justly deserved this punishment for being made the ...
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