The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers : Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, to Improve Their Language and Sentiments, and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingM. Bartgis, 1819 - 252 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 84
Side 76
... human life , should be rejected with the utmost disdain . 8. For nothing , surely , can be more inconsistent with a well - poised and manly spirit , than to decline engaging in any laudable action , or to be discouraged from persevering ...
... human life , should be rejected with the utmost disdain . 8. For nothing , surely , can be more inconsistent with a well - poised and manly spirit , than to decline engaging in any laudable action , or to be discouraged from persevering ...
Side 100
... humanity . 7. Another day , we follow to the grave , one who , in old age and after a long career of life , has in full ... human mass , from that mixed and polluted crowd in the midst of which they now dwell , they shall be permitted to ...
... humanity . 7. Another day , we follow to the grave , one who , in old age and after a long career of life , has in full ... human mass , from that mixed and polluted crowd in the midst of which they now dwell , they shall be permitted to ...
Side 161
... human bliss must still be transitory ; for man changes of himself . No course of enjoyment can delight us long . What amused our youth , loses its charm in maturer age . As years advance , our powers are blunted , and our pleasurable ...
... human bliss must still be transitory ; for man changes of himself . No course of enjoyment can delight us long . What amused our youth , loses its charm in maturer age . As years advance , our powers are blunted , and our pleasurable ...
Indhold
Character of Alfred king of England | 89 |
On the slavery of vice 91 | 92 |
Gentleness | 93 |
87 andre sektioner vises ikke
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Antiparos appear attention Bayle beauty behold BLAIR blessing Caius Verres character comforts cusations dark death delight Democritus Dioclesian Dionysius distress divine dread earth emphasis enjoy enjoyment envy eternal ev'ry evil eyes fall father feel folly fortune Fundanus gentle give Greek language ground Haman hand happiness hast Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope human inflection innocence Jugurtha kind king labours live look Lord mankind mercy Micipsa midst mind misery Mount Etna nature nature's never Numidia o'er ourselves pain Pamphylia pass passions pause peace person pleasing pleasure possession pow'r praise present pride proper Pythias racter reading reason religion render rest rich rise ROMAN SENATE scene SECTION sense sentence sentiments shade shining Sicily smiles sorrow soul sound spirit temper tempest thee things thou thought tion truth vanity vice virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise words young youth