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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... mankind , his sons and creatures ? How shall we , any other way , account for this natural affection , so signally displayed throughout every species of the animal creation , without which the course of na- ture would quickly fail , and ...
... mankind , his sons and creatures ? How shall we , any other way , account for this natural affection , so signally displayed throughout every species of the animal creation , without which the course of na- ture would quickly fail , and ...
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... mankind , and are highly criminal in their own nature ; and yet how many persons , eminent for piety , suffer such monstrous and absurd princi- ples of action to take root in their minds under the colour of virtues ? For my own part , I ...
... mankind , and are highly criminal in their own nature ; and yet how many persons , eminent for piety , suffer such monstrous and absurd princi- ples of action to take root in their minds under the colour of virtues ? For my own part , I ...
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... Mankind . " Adventurer . $ 25 . Providence proved from animal Instinct . I must confess I am infinitely delighted with those speculations of nature which are to be made in a country life ; and as my reading has very much lain among ...
... Mankind . " Adventurer . $ 25 . Providence proved from animal Instinct . I must confess I am infinitely delighted with those speculations of nature which are to be made in a country life ; and as my reading has very much lain among ...
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... mankind generally judge of things ; but it requires some ex- pence of reflection , to which the bulk of mankind will never put themselves to con- sider , that great numbers must have spent their time profitably , formed habits of just ...
... mankind generally judge of things ; but it requires some ex- pence of reflection , to which the bulk of mankind will never put themselves to con- sider , that great numbers must have spent their time profitably , formed habits of just ...
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... mankind . Think how much more of true enjoyment is lost by the violence of passion , than by the want of those things which give oc- casion to that passion . Persuade your- selves , that the favour of God , and the possession of virtue ...
... mankind . Think how much more of true enjoyment is lost by the violence of passion , than by the want of those things which give oc- casion to that passion . Persuade your- selves , that the favour of God , and the possession of virtue ...
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