The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers and Disposed Under Proper Heads: With a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of TasteF.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 346 páginas |
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... conducted , on the extensive plan of providing a proper course of Instruction for young men in the most useful branches of Science and Literature , you have seen many respectable characters formed , who are now filling up their stations ...
... conducted , on the extensive plan of providing a proper course of Instruction for young men in the most useful branches of Science and Literature , you have seen many respectable characters formed , who are now filling up their stations ...
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... conducted with a moderate share of caution and judgment , it must be impossible not to derive innumer- able advantages . The principal uses of reading may perhaps not improperly be referred to two objects , the improvement of the under ...
... conducted with a moderate share of caution and judgment , it must be impossible not to derive innumer- able advantages . The principal uses of reading may perhaps not improperly be referred to two objects , the improvement of the under ...
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... conduct- ing it in the most advantageous manner . The agreeable EMPLOYMENT , which reading works of taste affords the active faculties of the mind , is it's first and most obvious effect . The productions of genius , whether written in ...
... conduct- ing it in the most advantageous manner . The agreeable EMPLOYMENT , which reading works of taste affords the active faculties of the mind , is it's first and most obvious effect . The productions of genius , whether written in ...
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... conduct my steps : - Yon trembling coward , who forsook his master . Journeying with this intent , I pass'd these towers , And , Heav'n - directed , came this day to do The happy deed , that gilds my hunible name . HOME . CHAP . XIX ...
... conduct my steps : - Yon trembling coward , who forsook his master . Journeying with this intent , I pass'd these towers , And , Heav'n - directed , came this day to do The happy deed , that gilds my hunible name . HOME . CHAP . XIX ...
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... conduct towards man . A man , who uses his best endeavours to live according to the dictates of virtue and right reason , has two perpetual sources of cheerfulness in the consideration of his own na- ture , and of that Being on whom he ...
... conduct towards man . A man , who uses his best endeavours to live according to the dictates of virtue and right reason , has two perpetual sources of cheerfulness in the consideration of his own na- ture , and of that Being on whom he ...
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