The School Reader: Designed as a Sequel to Sanders' Fourth Reader .... Fifth bookIvison, Blakeman, Taylor & Company, 1859 |
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... thought and moderate emotion . EXAMPLES . 1. When the sun rises or sets in the heavens , when spring paints the earth , when summer shines in its glory , when autumn pours forth its fruits , or winter returns in its awful forms , we ...
... thought and moderate emotion . EXAMPLES . 1. When the sun rises or sets in the heavens , when spring paints the earth , when summer shines in its glory , when autumn pours forth its fruits , or winter returns in its awful forms , we ...
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... thought connects itself with the external uni- verse ; but the power of thought is not merged in the exercise of its instruments . We have functions which connect us with heaven , as well as organs which set us in relation with earth ...
... thought connects itself with the external uni- verse ; but the power of thought is not merged in the exercise of its instruments . We have functions which connect us with heaven , as well as organs which set us in relation with earth ...
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... thought , strange and startling , his eye long lingers about the point , at which the sun had slowly faded from his view . 3. A mysterious darkness , hitherto unexperienced , creeps over the face of nature . The beautiful scenes of ...
... thought , strange and startling , his eye long lingers about the point , at which the sun had slowly faded from his view . 3. A mysterious darkness , hitherto unexperienced , creeps over the face of nature . The beautiful scenes of ...
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... thought upon the unfathomable abyss beneath him , the wide waste of waters around him , and the infinite expanse above him , has enjoyed , to the full , the emotion of sublimity , while his inmost soul has trembled at the vastness of ...
... thought upon the unfathomable abyss beneath him , the wide waste of waters around him , and the infinite expanse above him , has enjoyed , to the full , the emotion of sublimity , while his inmost soul has trembled at the vastness of ...
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... thought of one man's working out the delivery of a nation . And , as our understand- ing , strengthened by age , was at last able to grasp the detail of this transaction , we saw that our infantile conceptions had fallen far short of ...
... thought of one man's working out the delivery of a nation . And , as our understand- ing , strengthened by age , was at last able to grasp the detail of this transaction , we saw that our infantile conceptions had fallen far short of ...
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