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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... less than words do ; nay , the impression they make on others , is fre- quently much stronger than any that words We often see that an expres can make . sive look , or a passionate cry , unaccom- panied by words , conveys to others more ...
... less than words do ; nay , the impression they make on others , is fre- quently much stronger than any that words We often see that an expres can make . sive look , or a passionate cry , unaccom- panied by words , conveys to others more ...
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... less power , and less success . The sentiments and dispositions particularly requisite for them to cultivate , are the following ; the love of justice and order , and indignation at insolence and oppres- sion ; the love of honesty and ...
... less power , and less success . The sentiments and dispositions particularly requisite for them to cultivate , are the following ; the love of justice and order , and indignation at insolence and oppres- sion ; the love of honesty and ...
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... less present with us , be- cause he is concealed from us . " Oh that I knew where I might find him ? ( says Job ) . Behold I go forward , but he is not there ; and backward , but I can- not perceive him : on the left hand , where he ...
... less present with us , be- cause he is concealed from us . " Oh that I knew where I might find him ? ( says Job ) . Behold I go forward , but he is not there ; and backward , but I can- not perceive him : on the left hand , where he ...
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... less and uncomfortable figure ; and why far from overcasting the mind with sorrow , has Providence given it a power of pro- or destroying that cheerfulness of temper ducing in us such imaginary qualities , as which I have been ...
... less and uncomfortable figure ; and why far from overcasting the mind with sorrow , has Providence given it a power of pro- or destroying that cheerfulness of temper ducing in us such imaginary qualities , as which I have been ...
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... less of trouble and difficulty , of entangle iment and perplexity , of danger and ha- zard in it ; it is the shortest and nearest way to our end , carrying us thither in a straight line , and will hold out and last long- est . The arts ...
... less of trouble and difficulty , of entangle iment and perplexity , of danger and ha- zard in it ; it is the shortest and nearest way to our end , carrying us thither in a straight line , and will hold out and last long- est . The arts ...
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