Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vi
... light ; and which recommend a great vari- ety of moral duties , by the excellence of their nature , and the happy effects they produce . These subjects are exhibited in a style and manner , which are calculated to arrest the attention ...
... light ; and which recommend a great vari- ety of moral duties , by the excellence of their nature , and the happy effects they produce . These subjects are exhibited in a style and manner , which are calculated to arrest the attention ...
Σελίδα xvii
... light , to ease 9 In - ter - rog - a - tive , in - tér - rôg ' - gå - tiv . Denoting a question Ter - mi - nate , ter ' - mé - nåte . To limit , end Mes - sen - ger , mes ' - sén - jår . One who delivers a message t Con - junc - tion ...
... light , to ease 9 In - ter - rog - a - tive , in - tér - rôg ' - gå - tiv . Denoting a question Ter - mi - nate , ter ' - mé - nåte . To limit , end Mes - sen - ger , mes ' - sén - jår . One who delivers a message t Con - junc - tion ...
Σελίδα 25
... light in comparison of those inward distresses of mind , occasioned by folly , by passion , and by guilt . No station is so high , no power so great , no character so un- blemished , as to exempt men from the attacks of rashness , ma ...
... light in comparison of those inward distresses of mind , occasioned by folly , by passion , and by guilt . No station is so high , no power so great , no character so un- blemished , as to exempt men from the attacks of rashness , ma ...
Σελίδα 27
... light of day : not like the aromatick h gale , which sometimes feasts the sense ; but like the ordinary breeze which purifies the air , and renders it healthful . The happiness of every man depends more upon the state of his own mind ...
... light of day : not like the aromatick h gale , which sometimes feasts the sense ; but like the ordinary breeze which purifies the air , and renders it healthful . The happiness of every man depends more upon the state of his own mind ...
Σελίδα 52
... light covers her face . Observe the progress of her votaries ; be silent and attentive . ' 4. After I had noticed a variety of objects , I turned my eye towards the multitudes , who were climbing the steep ascent ; and observed amongst ...
... light covers her face . Observe the progress of her votaries ; be silent and attentive . ' 4. After I had noticed a variety of objects , I turned my eye towards the multitudes , who were climbing the steep ascent ; and observed amongst ...
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