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 - 1120ÆäÀÌÁö An anthology of prose passages primarily from Greek, Roman, and English authors. |
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... keep within these bounds , the other organs of speech will be at li berty to discharge their several offices with ease ; and you will always have your voice under command . But when- ever you transgress these bounds , you give up the ...
... keep within these bounds , the other organs of speech will be at li berty to discharge their several offices with ease ; and you will always have your voice under command . But when- ever you transgress these bounds , you give up the ...
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... keep holy , after having washed myself , and offered up my morn- ing devotions , I ascended the high hills of Bagdat , in order to pass the rest of the day in meditation and prayer . As I was here airing myself on the tops of the ...
... keep holy , after having washed myself , and offered up my morn- ing devotions , I ascended the high hills of Bagdat , in order to pass the rest of the day in meditation and prayer . As I was here airing myself on the tops of the ...
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... keep a steady eye on the end for which we were sent hither . But how great would be his astonish- ment , when he learnt that we were beings not designed to exist in this world above threescore and ten years ; and that the greatest part ...
... keep a steady eye on the end for which we were sent hither . But how great would be his astonish- ment , when he learnt that we were beings not designed to exist in this world above threescore and ten years ; and that the greatest part ...
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... keep such a watch over all our thoughts , that in the language of the scrip- ture , his soul may have pleasure in us . We must take care not to grieve his holy spirit , and endeavour to make the medita- tions of our hearts always ...
... keep such a watch over all our thoughts , that in the language of the scrip- ture , his soul may have pleasure in us . We must take care not to grieve his holy spirit , and endeavour to make the medita- tions of our hearts always ...
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... keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consi- deration , I shall here take notice , that the world in which we are placed , is filled with innumerable objects that are proper to raise and keep alive ...
... keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consi- deration , I shall here take notice , that the world in which we are placed , is filled with innumerable objects that are proper to raise and keep alive ...
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