The American First Class Book; Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America; and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class, in Public and Private SchoolsCarter, Hendee & Company, 1834 - 480 pàgines |
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Pàgina 15
... fear to admit the sentiments , and to cultivate the spirit of devotion ; there is nothing tedious , dull , or irksome in it . It is pleasant even as pleasure's self . Though I am about to adopt the language of a poet , it is not the ...
... fear to admit the sentiments , and to cultivate the spirit of devotion ; there is nothing tedious , dull , or irksome in it . It is pleasant even as pleasure's self . Though I am about to adopt the language of a poet , it is not the ...
Pàgina 16
... fear , and worship , and love God . Your eyes indeed cannot yet see him , but all things which you see , are so many marks of his power , and presence , and he is nearer to you , than any thing which you can see . Take him for your Lord ...
... fear , and worship , and love God . Your eyes indeed cannot yet see him , but all things which you see , are so many marks of his power , and presence , and he is nearer to you , than any thing which you can see . Take him for your Lord ...
Pàgina 17
... fear , and to abstain from every thing which is not according to his will . Next to this , love all mankind with such tenderness and af- fection , as you love yourself . Think how God loves all man- kind how merciful he is to them , how ...
... fear , and to abstain from every thing which is not according to his will . Next to this , love all mankind with such tenderness and af- fection , as you love yourself . Think how God loves all man- kind how merciful he is to them , how ...
Pàgina 35
... fear of death ? Comest thou to seek it like a desperado , a madman ? Pyth . I come to suffer it , though I have not deserved it ; I cannot find it in my heart to let my friend die in my stead . Diony . Thou lovest him better than ...
... fear of death ? Comest thou to seek it like a desperado , a madman ? Pyth . I come to suffer it , though I have not deserved it ; I cannot find it in my heart to let my friend die in my stead . Diony . Thou lovest him better than ...
Pàgina 37
... fear you , they detest you . Diony . Damon ! Pythias ! vouchsafe to admit me be- tween you , to be the third friend of so perfect a society ; I give you your lives , and will load you with riches . Damon . We have no occasion for thy ...
... fear you , they detest you . Diony . Damon ! Pythias ! vouchsafe to admit me be- tween you , to be the third friend of so perfect a society ; I give you your lives , and will load you with riches . Damon . We have no occasion for thy ...
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