The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verses; Selected from the Best WritersHolbrook & Fessenden, 1827 - 264 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 12
... possession of a serene mind : he who follows the pleasures of it , which are in their very nature disappointing , is in constant search of care ' , solicitude ' , remorse ' , and confusion ' . " " To advise the ignorant ' , relieve the ...
... possession of a serene mind : he who follows the pleasures of it , which are in their very nature disappointing , is in constant search of care ' , solicitude ' , remorse ' , and confusion ' . " " To advise the ignorant ' , relieve the ...
الصفحة 14
... possessions can make the guilty mind happy 2. Change of external condition often adverse to virtue 3. Haman ; or the misery of pride 4. Lady Jane Grey 5. Ortogrul ; or the vanity of riches 6. The hill of science 7. The journey of a day ...
... possessions can make the guilty mind happy 2. Change of external condition often adverse to virtue 3. Haman ; or the misery of pride 4. Lady Jane Grey 5. Ortogrul ; or the vanity of riches 6. The hill of science 7. The journey of a day ...
الصفحة 17
... possession is to be chiefly estimated , by the relief which it can bring us in the time of our greatest need . 15. No person who has once yielded up the government of his mind , and given loose rein to his desires and passions , can ...
... possession is to be chiefly estimated , by the relief which it can bring us in the time of our greatest need . 15. No person who has once yielded up the government of his mind , and given loose rein to his desires and passions , can ...
الصفحة 20
... possession as violent an- ger . It overpowers reason ; confounds our ideas ; distorts the ap- pearance and blackens the colour of every object . By the storms which it raises within , and by the mischiefs which 20 Part I. THE ENGLISH ...
... possession as violent an- ger . It overpowers reason ; confounds our ideas ; distorts the ap- pearance and blackens the colour of every object . By the storms which it raises within , and by the mischiefs which 20 Part I. THE ENGLISH ...
الصفحة 27
... possession of our mind , we may date , from that moment , the ruin of our tranquillity . 9. Every man has some darling passion , which generally affords the first introduction to vice . The irregular gratifications , into which it ...
... possession of our mind , we may date , from that moment , the ruin of our tranquillity . 9. Every man has some darling passion , which generally affords the first introduction to vice . The irregular gratifications , into which it ...
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