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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... tion as not to bear even a momentary se- paration , are divided from one another by this casural pause , we then we feel a sort of struggle between the sense and the sound , which renders it difficult to read such lines gracefully . The ...
... tion as not to bear even a momentary se- paration , are divided from one another by this casural pause , we then we feel a sort of struggle between the sense and the sound , which renders it difficult to read such lines gracefully . The ...
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... tion , perceived there were innumerable trap - doors that lay concealed in the bridge , which the passengers no sooner trod upon , but they fell through them into the tide , and immediately disappeared . These hid- den pit - falls were ...
... tion , perceived there were innumerable trap - doors that lay concealed in the bridge , which the passengers no sooner trod upon , but they fell through them into the tide , and immediately disappeared . These hid- den pit - falls were ...
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... tion ; we set forward with spirit and hope , with gaiety and with diligence , and travel on awhile in the straight road of piety to- wards the mansions of rest . In a short time we remit our fervour , and endeavour to find some ...
... tion ; we set forward with spirit and hope , with gaiety and with diligence , and travel on awhile in the straight road of piety to- wards the mansions of rest . In a short time we remit our fervour , and endeavour to find some ...
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... tion with greater intenseness . My birth was celebrated by the tenants with feasts , and dances , and bagpipes ; congratulations were sent from every family within ten miles round ; and my parents discovered in my first cries , such ...
... tion with greater intenseness . My birth was celebrated by the tenants with feasts , and dances , and bagpipes ; congratulations were sent from every family within ten miles round ; and my parents discovered in my first cries , such ...
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... tion in him , he can withdraw from us all the joys and consolations of it . His pre- sence may perhaps be necessary to support us in our existence ; but he may leave this our existence to itself , with regard to its happiness or misery ...
... tion in him , he can withdraw from us all the joys and consolations of it . His pre- sence may perhaps be necessary to support us in our existence ; but he may leave this our existence to itself , with regard to its happiness or misery ...
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