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 250
... thing . Call you this egotism or not ? And she really is a good creature , too . It is only that she has so much to annoy her own mind , that she can think of nothing else , much less feel for any other body's troubles . And is this an ...
... thing . Call you this egotism or not ? And she really is a good creature , too . It is only that she has so much to annoy her own mind , that she can think of nothing else , much less feel for any other body's troubles . And is this an ...
Page 364
... thing which is without limits . 8. By the being that we possess , we have some idea of the infinite being of God ; by the nothingness that is in us , we lose ourselves in the being of God ; and thus always forced to recur to Him , in ...
... thing which is without limits . 8. By the being that we possess , we have some idea of the infinite being of God ; by the nothingness that is in us , we lose ourselves in the being of God ; and thus always forced to recur to Him , in ...
Page 427
... thing that bendeth to the dew , And stirreth with the daylight , lifted up Its beauty to the breath of that sweet morn . All things are dark to sorrow ; and the light , And loveliness , and fragrant air , were sad To the dejected Hagar ...
... thing that bendeth to the dew , And stirreth with the daylight , lifted up Its beauty to the breath of that sweet morn . All things are dark to sorrow ; and the light , And loveliness , and fragrant air , were sad To the dejected Hagar ...
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