Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ... With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading; Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John Walker ... Walker's Pronouncing Key, which Governs the Vocabulary, is Prefixed to this WorkSamuel Newton, 1825 - 302 sivua |
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Sivu 39
... honour . Her ways are ways of pleasantness , and all her paths are peace . How good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell tegether in unity ! It is like precious ointment ; like the dew of Hermon , and the dew that descended upon ...
... honour . Her ways are ways of pleasantness , and all her paths are peace . How good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell tegether in unity ! It is like precious ointment ; like the dew of Hermon , and the dew that descended upon ...
Sivu 45
... honours and enjoyments which royalty could bestow . SECTION II . a Jo - ram , jo ' - rám , a king of Israel b Ben - ha - dad , bên - hå ' - dâd , a king of Syria c I - dol - a - ter , l - dôl ' - lå - tår , one who wor- ships images d ...
... honours and enjoyments which royalty could bestow . SECTION II . a Jo - ram , jo ' - rám , a king of Israel b Ben - ha - dad , bên - hå ' - dâd , a king of Syria c I - dol - a - ter , l - dôl ' - lå - tår , one who wor- ships images d ...
Sivu 47
... honours which he possessed were next to royal , his pride was every day fed with that serviled hom- age , which is peculiar to Asiatic courts ; and all the ser- vants of the king prostrated themselves before him . In the midst of this ...
... honours which he possessed were next to royal , his pride was every day fed with that serviled hom- age , which is peculiar to Asiatic courts ; and all the ser- vants of the king prostrated themselves before him . In the midst of this ...
Sivu 75
... honour of being the restorer of a better race , and the fa- ther of a new world Such examples as these , and such honours conferred by God on them who withstood the multitude of evil doers , should often be present to our minds . 8. Let ...
... honour of being the restorer of a better race , and the fa- ther of a new world Such examples as these , and such honours conferred by God on them who withstood the multitude of evil doers , should often be present to our minds . 8. Let ...
Sivu 78
... honour . 6. For this reason , as none can be properly called rich , who have not more than they want , there are few rich men in any of the politer nations , but among the mid- dle sort of people , who keep their wishes within their ...
... honour . 6. For this reason , as none can be properly called rich , who have not more than they want , there are few rich men in any of the politer nations , but among the mid- dle sort of people , who keep their wishes within their ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Abdalonymus Antiparos appear Archbishop of Cambray attention beauty behold BLAIR blessing Caius Verres character daugh death Democritus Dioclesian distress divine dread earth emphasis enjoyment ev'ry evil fall father feel folly fortune gentle give ground happiness hast Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope human inflection Jugurtha kind king labour live look Lord mankind manner Masinissa means ment mercy Micipsa midst mind misery Mount Etna nature ness never niscience Numidia o'er ourselves pain passions pause peace person philosopher pleasure possession pow'r praise pride prince proper Pythias reading reason religion render rest rich rising Roman Senate scene SECTION sense sentence sentiments shade shining Sicily Sidon smile sorrow soul sound spect spirit temper tempest tence thee things thou thought tion tones truth vanity vice virtue voice wisdom wise words young youth
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Sivu 293 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent: Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart; As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns: To him no high, no low, no great, no small; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.
Sivu 281 - Where slaves once more their native land behold, No fiends torment, no Christians thirst for gold. To be, contents his natural desire, He asks no angel's wing, no seraph's fire ; But thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear him company.
Sivu 266 - Through hidden dangers, toils, and deaths, it gently clear'd my way, And through the pleasing snares of vice, more to be fear'd than they.
Sivu 112 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: 'Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. 'The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Sivu 102 - As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.
Sivu 266 - WHEN all thy mercies, O my God! My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise.
Sivu 244 - I would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.
Sivu 132 - And Joseph said unto his brethren, Come near to me, I pray you. And they came near. And he said, I am Joseph your brother, whom ye sold into Egypt. Now therefore be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that ye sold me hither: for God did send me before you to preserve life.
Sivu 293 - 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.
Sivu 281 - Pride, our error lies; All quit their sphere, and rush into the skies. Pride still is aiming at the blest abodes, Men would be Angels, Angels would be Gods. Aspiring to be Gods, if Angels fell, Aspiring to be Angels, Men rebel: And who but wishes to invert the laws Of Order, sins against th