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 viii
... pleasure o derived to ourselves and others , from a clear communication p of ideas and feelings ; and the strong and durable impressions made thereby on the minds of the reader and the audience , q are considerations , which give ...
... pleasure o derived to ourselves and others , from a clear communication p of ideas and feelings ; and the strong and durable impressions made thereby on the minds of the reader and the audience , q are considerations , which give ...
Σελίδα ix
... pleasure to the audience . This unnatural pitch of the voice , and disagreeable monotony , q are most observable in persons , who were taught to read in large rooms ; who were accustomed to stand at too great a distance , when reading ...
... pleasure to the audience . This unnatural pitch of the voice , and disagreeable monotony , q are most observable in persons , who were taught to read in large rooms ; who were accustomed to stand at too great a distance , when reading ...
Σελίδα xix
... pleasures of it , which are in in their very nature disappointing , is in constant search of care ' , solicitude ' , dd remorse ' , ee and confusion ' . " " To advise the ignorant ' , relieve the needy ' , comfort the afflicted ' , are ...
... pleasures of it , which are in in their very nature disappointing , is in constant search of care ' , solicitude ' , dd remorse ' , ee and confusion ' . " " To advise the ignorant ' , relieve the needy ' , comfort the afflicted ' , are ...
Σελίδα 26
... pleasure than pain , in the condition of man x Society , when formed , requires distinctions of property , di- versity of conditions , subordination of ranks , and a multiplicity of occupations in order to advance the general good ...
... pleasure than pain , in the condition of man x Society , when formed , requires distinctions of property , di- versity of conditions , subordination of ranks , and a multiplicity of occupations in order to advance the general good ...
Σελίδα 27
... pleasures are the chief temptations to criminal deeds . Yet those riches , when obtained , may very possibly overwhelm us with unforeseen miseries . Those pleasures may cut short our health and life . He who is accustomed to turn aside ...
... pleasures are the chief temptations to criminal deeds . Yet those riches , when obtained , may very possibly overwhelm us with unforeseen miseries . Those pleasures may cut short our health and life . He who is accustomed to turn aside ...
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