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... VIRTUE WITH A FEW PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING . BY LINDLEY MURRAY . ALBANY : PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY G. J. LOOMIS . ....... 1830 , EducT 758.30 , 585 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY EDUCATION DUPLICATE MONEY.
... VIRTUE WITH A FEW PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING . BY LINDLEY MURRAY . ALBANY : PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY G. J. LOOMIS . ....... 1830 , EducT 758.30 , 585 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY EDUCATION DUPLICATE MONEY.
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... virtue . The pieces selected , not only give exercise to a great variety of emotions , and the correspondent tones and variations of voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences . which are diversifiedt proportioned , and ...
... virtue . The pieces selected , not only give exercise to a great variety of emotions , and the correspondent tones and variations of voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences . which are diversifiedt proportioned , and ...
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... virtue , and an abhorrence of vice , as well as to ani- rate them with sentiments of piety and goodness Such impres sions deeply engraven on their minds , and connected with all their attainments , could scarcely fail of attending them ...
... virtue , and an abhorrence of vice , as well as to ani- rate them with sentiments of piety and goodness Such impres sions deeply engraven on their minds , and connected with all their attainments , could scarcely fail of attending them ...
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... virtue . " " Shall I reward his services with falsehood ? Shall I forget him who cannot forget me ? " " If his principles are false , no apology from himself can make them right : i founded in truth , no censure from others can make ...
... virtue . " " Shall I reward his services with falsehood ? Shall I forget him who cannot forget me ? " " If his principles are false , no apology from himself can make them right : i founded in truth , no censure from others can make ...
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... , should form N upon the model of the most judicious and accurate speakers . SECTION VI . Tones . Tones are different both from 10 INTRODUCTION . The mortifications of vice greater than those of virtue Character of Alfred, king of England.
... , should form N upon the model of the most judicious and accurate speakers . SECTION VI . Tones . Tones are different both from 10 INTRODUCTION . The mortifications of vice greater than those of virtue Character of Alfred, king of England.
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The English Reader: Or Pieces in Prose and Verse, From the Best Writers ... Lindley Murray No preview available - 2017 |
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Page 91 - And now behold I go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befal me there, save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying, that bonds and afflictions abide me.