The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Form the Best Writers; Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingW. and J. Bolles, 1842 - 252 páginas |
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... spirit , than he that taketh a city . He that hath pity on the poor , lendeth to the Lord ; that which he hath given , will he pay him again . If thine enemy be hungry , give him bread to CHAP . I. 23 SELECT SENTENCES . On Solitude, 243.
... spirit , than he that taketh a city . He that hath pity on the poor , lendeth to the Lord ; that which he hath given , will he pay him again . If thine enemy be hungry , give him bread to CHAP . I. 23 SELECT SENTENCES . On Solitude, 243.
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... Lord , than to dwell in the tents of wickedness . I have seen the wicked in great power ; and spreading him- self like a green bay - tree . Yet he passed away ; I sought him , but he could not be found . Happy is the man that findeth ...
... Lord , than to dwell in the tents of wickedness . I have seen the wicked in great power ; and spreading him- self like a green bay - tree . Yet he passed away ; I sought him , but he could not be found . Happy is the man that findeth ...
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... Lord hath shown me , that thou shalt be king over Syria . ” In the course of time , all that had been predicted came to pass . Hazael ascended the throne , and ambition took possession of his heart . " He smote the children of Israel in ...
... Lord hath shown me , that thou shalt be king over Syria . ” In the course of time , all that had been predicted came to pass . Hazael ascended the throne , and ambition took possession of his heart . " He smote the children of Israel in ...
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... sacrifice to the wild am- bition of the duke of Northumberland , who promoted a mar- riage between her and his son , lord Guilford Dudley , and raised her to the throne of England , in opposition CHAP . II . 31 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... sacrifice to the wild am- bition of the duke of Northumberland , who promoted a mar- riage between her and his son , lord Guilford Dudley , and raised her to the throne of England , in opposition CHAP . II . 31 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... lord Guil ford , desired permission to see her ; but she refused her con sent , and sent him word , that the tenderness of their part ing , would overcome the fortitude of both ; and would to much unbend their minds from that constancy ...
... lord Guil ford , desired permission to see her ; but she refused her con sent , and sent him word , that the tenderness of their part ing , would overcome the fortitude of both ; and would to much unbend their minds from that constancy ...
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