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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Page 125
... object that attracts our notice , has its bright and its dark side . He who habituates himself to look at the displeasing side , will sour his disposition , and consequently impair his happiness ; while he who constantly beholds it on ...
... object that attracts our notice , has its bright and its dark side . He who habituates himself to look at the displeasing side , will sour his disposition , and consequently impair his happiness ; while he who constantly beholds it on ...
Page 281
... object of the world without him , produces a re - action from that object , attended often by im- pcrtant results . uses . 8. The action of man upon the world without him , is three- fold . His first action upon them is , that of the ...
... object of the world without him , produces a re - action from that object , attended often by im- pcrtant results . uses . 8. The action of man upon the world without him , is three- fold . His first action upon them is , that of the ...
Page 363
... object satisfies more all our faculties , our reason , our imagination , our heart ? He offers to reason the highest idea , beyond which it has nothing more to seek ; to imagination the most ravishing contemplation ; to the heart a ...
... object satisfies more all our faculties , our reason , our imagination , our heart ? He offers to reason the highest idea , beyond which it has nothing more to seek ; to imagination the most ravishing contemplation ; to the heart a ...
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