Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose: Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons ; Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in PoetryJ. Johnson, 1808 - 1120페이지 An anthology of prose passages primarily from Greek, Roman, and English authors. |
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... Evil to be resisted Rigour and Negligence 106 Virtue Man's true Interest 107 On Gratitude 108 Religion the Foundation of Content Adven . 81 78 Harris . 80 Spect . 80 49 Blair . 50 109 Bad Company , Gilpin . 83 b 110 Ridicule Gentleness ...
... Evil to be resisted Rigour and Negligence 106 Virtue Man's true Interest 107 On Gratitude 108 Religion the Foundation of Content Adven . 81 78 Harris . 80 Spect . 80 49 Blair . 50 109 Bad Company , Gilpin . 83 b 110 Ridicule Gentleness ...
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... Evil Authors . Pag . Boling , 895 855 855 7 Dialogue between Mr. Addison and Dr. cannot hurt a reflecting Man 49 Love of Fame 50 Enthusiasm 856 Fitzosb . 856 857 Swift Dialogues of the Dead . 8 The Hill of Science ; a Vision 9 On the ...
... Evil Authors . Pag . Boling , 895 855 855 7 Dialogue between Mr. Addison and Dr. cannot hurt a reflecting Man 49 Love of Fame 50 Enthusiasm 856 Fitzosb . 856 857 Swift Dialogues of the Dead . 8 The Hill of Science ; a Vision 9 On the ...
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... evil men , and will treat us after the same manner that we treat him . ' But I shall conclude this discourse with those more emphatical words in divine revelation ; If a man love me , he will keep my words ; and my father will love him ...
... evil men , and will treat us after the same manner that we treat him . ' But I shall conclude this discourse with those more emphatical words in divine revelation ; If a man love me , he will keep my words ; and my father will love him ...
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... evil courses . The inscriptions on most tomb - stones commemorate no acts of vir- tue performed by the persons who lie un- der them , but only record , that they were born one day , and died another , But I would fain have those people ...
... evil courses . The inscriptions on most tomb - stones commemorate no acts of vir- tue performed by the persons who lie un- der them , but only record , that they were born one day , and died another , But I would fain have those people ...
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... evil that actually oppresses us , to which I may likewise add those little cracklings of mirth and folly , that are apter to be- tray virtue than support it ; and establish in us such an even and cheerful temper , as makes us pleasing ...
... evil that actually oppresses us , to which I may likewise add those little cracklings of mirth and folly , that are apter to be- tray virtue than support it ; and establish in us such an even and cheerful temper , as makes us pleasing ...
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