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 ...T. Wilson and R. Spence, 1805 - 364 páginas |
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... behold a man who , in one state of life , could not look upon certain crimes without surprise and horror ; who knew so little of himself as to believe it impossible for him ever to be concerned in committing them ; that same ' man , by ...
... behold a man who , in one state of life , could not look upon certain crimes without surprise and horror ; who knew so little of himself as to believe it impossible for him ever to be concerned in committing them ; that same ' man , by ...
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... behold how slight an incident was sufficient to poi son his joy ! As he went forth , he saw Mordecai in the king's gate ; and observed , that he still refused to do him homage : " He stood not up , nor was moved for him ; " although he ...
... behold how slight an incident was sufficient to poi son his joy ! As he went forth , he saw Mordecai in the king's gate ; and observed , that he still refused to do him homage : " He stood not up , nor was moved for him ; " although he ...
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... behold the valley that lies between the hills . " Ortogrul looked , and espied a little well , out of which issued a small rivulet . " Tell me now , " said his father , " dost thou wish for sudden affluence , that may pour upon thee ...
... behold the valley that lies between the hills . " Ortogrul looked , and espied a little well , out of which issued a small rivulet . " Tell me now , " said his father , " dost thou wish for sudden affluence , that may pour upon thee ...
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... behold around us ; and when we are in hazard of being swayed by such , let us fortify our virtue , by thinking of those who , in former times , shone like stars in the midst of surrounding darkness , and are now shining in the kingdom ...
... behold around us ; and when we are in hazard of being swayed by such , let us fortify our virtue , by thinking of those who , in former times , shone like stars in the midst of surrounding darkness , and are now shining in the kingdom ...
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... behold a calm atmosphere , and a clear sky , that no clouds were ever to rise , and no winds to blow , as that our life were long to proceed , without receiving provocations from human frailty . The careless and the imprudent , the ...
... behold a calm atmosphere , and a clear sky , that no clouds were ever to rise , and no winds to blow , as that our life were long to proceed , without receiving provocations from human frailty . The careless and the imprudent , the ...
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