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 iii
... reasons for such deviations . These relate principally to the omission of some things that are usually deemed essential to a school- reader ; and to the arrangement of the materials of which this is made up . First , then , it may be ...
... reasons for such deviations . These relate principally to the omission of some things that are usually deemed essential to a school- reader ; and to the arrangement of the materials of which this is made up . First , then , it may be ...
Pàgina vi
... reason , for the violence that in any case has been offered them , was my wish to crowd as many of them as I could into the narro'v space within which I am restricted , and so to group them that they might do all possible good in their ...
... reason , for the violence that in any case has been offered them , was my wish to crowd as many of them as I could into the narro'v space within which I am restricted , and so to group them that they might do all possible good in their ...
Pàgina 18
... REASON'S whole pleasure , all the joys of sense , Lie in three words , health , peace , and competence . But health consists with temperance alone , And peace , O Virtue ! peace is all thy own . An approving mind . What stronger breast ...
... REASON'S whole pleasure , all the joys of sense , Lie in three words , health , peace , and competence . But health consists with temperance alone , And peace , O Virtue ! peace is all thy own . An approving mind . What stronger breast ...
Pàgina 24
... reason ! son of woman ! unto which does thine heart in- cline ? LESSON VI . Parallel between Pope and Dryden . - JOHNSON . POFE professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden , whom , whenever an opportunity was presented , he praised ...
... reason ! son of woman ! unto which does thine heart in- cline ? LESSON VI . Parallel between Pope and Dryden . - JOHNSON . POFE professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden , whom , whenever an opportunity was presented , he praised ...
Pàgina 32
... reason of the ani- mal being half domesticated , we happen to be better ac- quainted than we are with that of others . The whole wing- ed insect tribe , it is probable , are equally intent upon their proper employments , and under every ...
... reason of the ani- mal being half domesticated , we happen to be better ac- quainted than we are with that of others . The whole wing- ed insect tribe , it is probable , are equally intent upon their proper employments , and under every ...
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