Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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... Nature , and the scenes she draws , Is Nature's dictate . Strange ! there should be found , Who , self - imprisoned in their proud saloons , Renounce the odors of the open field For the unscented fictions of the loom ; Who , satisfied ...
... Nature , and the scenes she draws , Is Nature's dictate . Strange ! there should be found , Who , self - imprisoned in their proud saloons , Renounce the odors of the open field For the unscented fictions of the loom ; Who , satisfied ...
Page 119
... NATURE . ADDISON . 1. I must confess , there is nothing that more pleases me , in all that I read in books , or see among mankind , than such passages as represent human nature in its proper dignity . As man is a creature made up of ...
... NATURE . ADDISON . 1. I must confess , there is nothing that more pleases me , in all that I read in books , or see among mankind , than such passages as represent human nature in its proper dignity . As man is a creature made up of ...
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... NATURE TO THE EYE OF A CHRISTIAN . ALISON . 1. Whatever leads our minds habitually to the Author of the Universe ; whatever mingles the voice of nature with the revelation of the gospel ; whatever teaches us to see , in all the changes ...
... NATURE TO THE EYE OF A CHRISTIAN . ALISON . 1. Whatever leads our minds habitually to the Author of the Universe ; whatever mingles the voice of nature with the revelation of the gospel ; whatever teaches us to see , in all the changes ...
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