The English Reader Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best WritersLongmann and Rees, 1799 - Počet stran: 356 |
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... passed into a proverb , and been ranked among the flanding maxims of human wisdom , in all ages of the world . SECTION III . THE defire of improvement difcovers a liberal mind ; and is connected with many accomplishments , and many ...
... passed into a proverb , and been ranked among the flanding maxims of human wisdom , in all ages of the world . SECTION III . THE defire of improvement difcovers a liberal mind ; and is connected with many accomplishments , and many ...
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... passed most of her time in an application to learning ; and exprefsed a great indifference for other occupations and amufe- ments ufual with her fex and ftation . Roger Afcham , tutor to the Lady Elizabeth , having at one time paid her ...
... passed most of her time in an application to learning ; and exprefsed a great indifference for other occupations and amufe- ments ufual with her fex and ftation . Roger Afcham , tutor to the Lady Elizabeth , having at one time paid her ...
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... passed , and try to find some issue where the wood might open into the plain . He proftrated himself on the ground , and commended his life to the Lord of Nature . He rofe with confidence and tranquillity , and prefsed on with ...
... passed , and try to find some issue where the wood might open into the plain . He proftrated himself on the ground , and commended his life to the Lord of Nature . He rofe with confidence and tranquillity , and prefsed on with ...
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... passed the age of youth and beauty ; who have refigned the pleafures of that fmiling feafon ; who begin to decline into the vale of years , impaired in their health , deprefsed in their fortunes , ftript of their friends , their ...
... passed the age of youth and beauty ; who have refigned the pleafures of that fmiling feafon ; who begin to decline into the vale of years , impaired in their health , deprefsed in their fortunes , ftript of their friends , their ...
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... passed through it . The galaxy appeared in its most beautiful white . To complete the fcens , the full - moon rose , at length , in that clouded majesty , which Milton takes notice of ; and opened to the eye a new picture of nature ...
... passed through it . The galaxy appeared in its most beautiful white . To complete the fcens , the full - moon rose , at length , in that clouded majesty , which Milton takes notice of ; and opened to the eye a new picture of nature ...
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