The Teacher's Assistant in English Composition, Or, Easy Rules for Writing Themes and Composing Exercises: On Subjects Proper for the Improvement of Youth of Both Sexes at School : to which are Added Hints for Correcting and Improving Juvenile CompositionJ.T. Buckingham, 1810 - 263 страници |
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... moderately , and they will last the longer 182 , No Art can be acquired without Rules 133 ) 135 Avoid Extremes Evil Communication corrupts good Manners · 137 Necessity is the Mother of Invention Page 199 Real Knowledge xxi ..
... moderately , and they will last the longer 182 , No Art can be acquired without Rules 133 ) 135 Avoid Extremes Evil Communication corrupts good Manners · 137 Necessity is the Mother of Invention Page 199 Real Knowledge xxi ..
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... evil among man- kind , so there are a great many bad books in the world . This observation naturally leads us to reflect how careful we ought to be in the & choice of our books . If bad companions will 88 REGULAR SUBJECTS .
... evil among man- kind , so there are a great many bad books in the world . This observation naturally leads us to reflect how careful we ought to be in the & choice of our books . If bad companions will 88 REGULAR SUBJECTS .
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... evil , by any kind of musick , to avoid indulging in it , as they would if excited to evil by any other occasion . 15. On Commerce . Defin . COMMERCE is the exchange of one thing for another it is giving a thing we can spare for ...
... evil , by any kind of musick , to avoid indulging in it , as they would if excited to evil by any other occasion . 15. On Commerce . Defin . COMMERCE is the exchange of one thing for another it is giving a thing we can spare for ...
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... evil , as to make us almost disgusted at the name ! The errors of some of the ancient philosophers were so gross as to excite either our pity or contempt ; and their systems so crude and inconsistent , that Cicero says , there is no ...
... evil , as to make us almost disgusted at the name ! The errors of some of the ancient philosophers were so gross as to excite either our pity or contempt ; and their systems so crude and inconsistent , that Cicero says , there is no ...
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... evil , and to check them as soon as possible . Reas . Evil propensities are easily conquered at first , and require but a small share of resolution to resist them ; but if we suffer them to grow into a habit , by flattering ourselves ...
... evil , and to check them as soon as possible . Reas . Evil propensities are easily conquered at first , and require but a small share of resolution to resist them ; but if we suffer them to grow into a habit , by flattering ourselves ...
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Страница 170 - In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Страница 215 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear: Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village Hampden, that with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell, guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
Страница 54 - Pale, cold, and halfspeechless in the arms of his Damon, Pythias replied in broken accents, " Fatal haste ! Cruel impatience ! What envious powers have wrought impossibilities in your favour? But I will not be wholly disappointed. Since I cannot die to save, I will not survive you.
Страница 73 - Greeks thought there had been four ages — the Golden age, the Silver age, the Brazen age, and the Iron age — and that people had been getting worse in each of them.
Страница 52 - Damon was ira£2 mediately set at liberty. The king and all the courtiers were astonished at this action ; and, therefore, when the day of execution drew near, the tyrant had the curiosity to visit Pythias in his confinement. After some conversation on the subject of friendship, in which the tyrant...
Страница 131 - It is said of Diogenes, that meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger, had not he prevented him...
Страница i - True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. 'Tis not enough no harshness gives offence, The sound must seem an echo to the sense...
Страница 55 - Live, live, ye incomparable pair !" he cried, " ye have borne unquestionable testimony to the existence of virtue ! and that virtue equally evinces the existence of a God to reward it. Live happy, live renowned: and, Oh ! form me by your precepts, as ye have invited me by your example, to be worthy of the participation of so sacred a friendship.
Страница 53 - Dionysius was awed and confounded by the dignity of these sentiments, and by the manner in which they were uttered : he felt his heart struck by a slight sense of invading truth : but it served rather to perplex than undeceive him.
Страница 259 - He that embarks in the voyage of life, will always wish to advance rather by the impulse of the wind than the strokes of the oar...