The Rector and His Pupils: Being a Sequel to The Academy, Or Picture of YouthJ. Harris, corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Darton & Harvey, Grace Church Street, London; and W. Berry, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, 1810 - 182 Seiten |
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... give words to his fears ; neither could they fly , for they were not conscious of guilt . Their anxiety urged them to learn the issue of the event , and they descended - the hill , not with the light foot of 22 THE RECTOR.
... give words to his fears ; neither could they fly , for they were not conscious of guilt . Their anxiety urged them to learn the issue of the event , and they descended - the hill , not with the light foot of 22 THE RECTOR.
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... give your children regulations for their behaviour . Is this sufficient ? To those rules you add the force of example ; but can they carry your example into their intercourse with their companions , among whom the rudiments of their fu ...
... give your children regulations for their behaviour . Is this sufficient ? To those rules you add the force of example ; but can they carry your example into their intercourse with their companions , among whom the rudiments of their fu ...
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... gives to the manners an air of candour and openness , it throws a modest dignity over the whole deportment . Falsehood , which destroys every ami- able quality , arises from levity , envy , va- nity , or cowardice . The young , often ...
... gives to the manners an air of candour and openness , it throws a modest dignity over the whole deportment . Falsehood , which destroys every ami- able quality , arises from levity , envy , va- nity , or cowardice . The young , often ...
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... as rest after labour , so intimately is plea- sure connected with employment . Give leisure to a person who has been laudably engaged , and he feels satisfaction ; but the idle , from a sense of uneasiness , ea- AND HIS PUPILS . 37.
... as rest after labour , so intimately is plea- sure connected with employment . Give leisure to a person who has been laudably engaged , and he feels satisfaction ; but the idle , from a sense of uneasiness , ea- AND HIS PUPILS . 37.
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... give you this advice , That if you ever expect to be esteemed in fu- ture life , you must correct your disposi- tions and manners . The two young gentlemen rejoined the Rector and their companions , with the little dog , which testified ...
... give you this advice , That if you ever expect to be esteemed in fu- ture life , you must correct your disposi- tions and manners . The two young gentlemen rejoined the Rector and their companions , with the little dog , which testified ...
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Academy action amuse animal Anti-Jacobin Review antiquary anxious approached assistant beheld benevolence bird boatswain breast Commodore companions conduct countenance cowardice cried cruelty curiosity desired dispositions door dreadful Easifoot Edinburgh Eleazan Elkanah entered the cottage exclaimed eyes Falsesight father favourable fear Feeblearm feel fell felt flower forward friends friendship garden gave grief hand happiness hastened heard hill honourable humanity insect instantly labour ladyship language laugh laughter leaped looking round MACADAM manner ment mind mirth mischievous misfortune mother ness nest never observed old woman pain panion party passed peasant peat peer's peer's son perceived pity placed pleasure poor proboscis pursued quired racter Rector rence replied respect Scourhill seat seemed selfish sentiment smile soon specting spoiled youth Standfast stood stream tain ther thorn tinker tion took Townly Tradewell valley vessel village village-boys virtue walk wish young gentlemen