The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 pagini |
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... character , that would be able to resist the danger arising from future inter- course with the world . The author has endeavoured to relieve the grave and serious parts of his collection , by the occasional admission of pieces which ...
... character , that would be able to resist the danger arising from future inter- course with the world . The author has endeavoured to relieve the grave and serious parts of his collection , by the occasional admission of pieces which ...
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... characters : which , as to the effect , is just the same as to use no such distinctions at all . SECTION VI . Tones . TONES are different both from emphasis and pauses ; consisting in the notes or variations of sound which we employ ...
... characters : which , as to the effect , is just the same as to use no such distinctions at all . SECTION VI . Tones . TONES are different both from emphasis and pauses ; consisting in the notes or variations of sound which we employ ...
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... character so unblemished , as to exempt men from the attacks of rashness , malice , or envy . Moral and religious instruction derives its efficacy , not so much from what men are taught to know , as from what they are brought to feel ...
... character so unblemished , as to exempt men from the attacks of rashness , malice , or envy . Moral and religious instruction derives its efficacy , not so much from what men are taught to know , as from what they are brought to feel ...
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... character into the darkest shade it will bear . Many men mistake the love , for the practice , of virtue ; and are not so much good men , as the friends of goodness . Genuine virtue has a language that speaks to every heart throughout ...
... character into the darkest shade it will bear . Many men mistake the love , for the practice , of virtue ; and are not so much good men , as the friends of goodness . Genuine virtue has a language that speaks to every heart throughout ...
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... character , and produces guilt , disgrace , and misery . To be entirely destitute of it , is a de- fect . To be governed by it , is depravity . The proper adjustment of the several principles of action in human nature is a matter that ...
... character , and produces guilt , disgrace , and misery . To be entirely destitute of it , is a de- fect . To be governed by it , is depravity . The proper adjustment of the several principles of action in human nature is a matter that ...
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