The American Common-place Book of Prose: A Collection of Eloquent and Interesting Extracts from the Writings of American AuthorsCarter and Hendee, 1831 - 468 halaman |
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... principle ; and our critics and reviewers are exercising jurisdiction not only upon the literary , but moral blemishes of the authors who come before them . We notice with peculiar pleasure the sentence of just indignation which the ...
... principle ; and our critics and reviewers are exercising jurisdiction not only upon the literary , but moral blemishes of the authors who come before them . We notice with peculiar pleasure the sentence of just indignation which the ...
Halaman 30
... principles of action , and even in the manner of acting . But perhaps he excels all the great men that ever lived in the steadiness of his adherence to his maxims of life , and in the uniformity of all his conduct to the same maxims ...
... principles of action , and even in the manner of acting . But perhaps he excels all the great men that ever lived in the steadiness of his adherence to his maxims of life , and in the uniformity of all his conduct to the same maxims ...
Halaman 34
... principles ; and only after the most laborious process dares to exercise his voice in public . This he does , though he has scarce any thing to learn but the mechanical execution of what lies in sensible forms before the eye . But the ...
... principles ; and only after the most laborious process dares to exercise his voice in public . This he does , though he has scarce any thing to learn but the mechanical execution of what lies in sensible forms before the eye . But the ...
Halaman 35
... heaven , and sink , in interest and efficacy , below the level of those principles , which govern the ordi- nary affairs of this lower world . Ingratitude towards the Deity . — APPLETON . PERHAPS there COMMON - PLACE BOOK OF PROSE . 35.
... heaven , and sink , in interest and efficacy , below the level of those principles , which govern the ordi- nary affairs of this lower world . Ingratitude towards the Deity . — APPLETON . PERHAPS there COMMON - PLACE BOOK OF PROSE . 35.
Halaman 40
... principles were yielding to factions , or rather were beginning to serve as their pre- texts . M. de Lafayette's manner was perfectly calm ; no- body ever saw it otherwise ; but his delicacy suffered from the importance of the part he ...
... principles were yielding to factions , or rather were beginning to serve as their pre- texts . M. de Lafayette's manner was perfectly calm ; no- body ever saw it otherwise ; but his delicacy suffered from the importance of the part he ...
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