An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the Language, Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises, and a Key to the Exercises, Հատոր 2T. Wilson, 1808 |
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... errors , and their consequent improve- ment , the scholars become pleased with their studies , and are animated to proceed , and surmount the obstacles which occur in their progress . The instructer too is relieved and encouraged in his ...
... errors , and their consequent improve- ment , the scholars become pleased with their studies , and are animated to proceed , and surmount the obstacles which occur in their progress . The instructer too is relieved and encouraged in his ...
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... errors . Though he is out of dan- ger , he is still afraid . He laboured to still the tumult . some . Guilt often casts a damp over our sprightliest hours . Soft bodies damp the sound much more than hard ones . Tho ' she is rich and ...
... errors . Though he is out of dan- ger , he is still afraid . He laboured to still the tumult . some . Guilt often casts a damp over our sprightliest hours . Soft bodies damp the sound much more than hard ones . Tho ' she is rich and ...
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... Errors and misconduct are more excuseable in ignorant , than in well - instructed persons . The divine laws are not reverseible by those of men . Gratitude is a forceible and active principle in good and generous minds . Our natural and ...
... Errors and misconduct are more excuseable in ignorant , than in well - instructed persons . The divine laws are not reverseible by those of men . Gratitude is a forceible and active principle in good and generous minds . Our natural and ...
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... errors . Beware of drunkenness : it impairs understanding ; wastes an estate ; destroys a reputation ; consumes the body ; and renders the man of the brightest parts the common jest of the meanest clown . He is a much better writer than ...
... errors . Beware of drunkenness : it impairs understanding ; wastes an estate ; destroys a reputation ; consumes the body ; and renders the man of the brightest parts the common jest of the meanest clown . He is a much better writer than ...
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... error was accompanied with so little con- trition and candid acknowledgment , that he found a few persons to intercede for him . There were so many mitigating circumstances attending his misconduct , particularly that of his open ...
... error was accompanied with so little con- trition and candid acknowledgment , that he found a few persons to intercede for him . There were so many mitigating circumstances attending his misconduct , particularly that of his open ...
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Էջ 410 - The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the fall to ill ; Where only merit constant pay receives, Is...
Էջ 409 - If I am right, Thy grace impart Still in the right to stay ; If I am wrong, oh, teach my heart To find that better way!
Էջ 189 - Father of light and life, thou Good Supreme ! O teach me what is good ; teach me Thyself! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit; and feed my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure; Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss...
Էջ 412 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy. Through every period of my life, Thy goodness I'll pursue ; And after death, in distant worlds, The glorious theme renew.
Էջ 49 - All Nature is but art, unknown to thee All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good: And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.
Էջ 439 - Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
Էջ 50 - What though, in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial ball; What though no real voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be found; In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice, For ever singing as they shine, The hand that made us is divine.
Էջ 48 - All fame is foreign but of true desert, Plays round the head, but comes not to the heart : One self-approving hour whole years outweighs Of stupid starers and of loud huzzas : And more true joy Marcellus exil'd feels Than Caesar with a senate at his heels. In parts superior what advantage lies ? Tell (for you can) what is it to be wise ? 'Tis but to know how little can be known, To see all others...
Էջ 47 - Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me.
Էջ 206 - The wicked flee when no man pursueth : but the righteous are bold as a lion.