The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... honour- able occupations of youth . 3 Whatever useful or engaging endowments we possess , vir- tue is requisite , in order to their shining with proper lustre . Virtuous youth gradually brings forward accomplished and flourishing ...
... honour- able occupations of youth . 3 Whatever useful or engaging endowments we possess , vir- tue is requisite , in order to their shining with proper lustre . Virtuous youth gradually brings forward accomplished and flourishing ...
Pagina 46
... honour , swells into a mo- mentous object ; and the slightest attack seems to threaten immediate ruin . 4 But after passion or pride has subsided , we look around in vain for the mighty mischiefs we dreaded . The fabric , which our ...
... honour , swells into a mo- mentous object ; and the slightest attack seems to threaten immediate ruin . 4 But after passion or pride has subsided , we look around in vain for the mighty mischiefs we dreaded . The fabric , which our ...
Pagina 52
... honour , than where religion and morality are concerned . In times of prevailing licentiousness , to maintain unblemished virtue , and uncorrupted integrity in a public or a private cause ; to stand firm by what is fair and just ...
... honour , than where religion and morality are concerned . In times of prevailing licentiousness , to maintain unblemished virtue , and uncorrupted integrity in a public or a private cause ; to stand firm by what is fair and just ...
Pagina 53
... honour , of being the restorer of a better race , and the father of a new world . Such examples as these , and such honours conferred by God on them who withstood the multitude of evil doers , should often be present to our minds . 8 ...
... honour , of being the restorer of a better race , and the father of a new world . Such examples as these , and such honours conferred by God on them who withstood the multitude of evil doers , should often be present to our minds . 8 ...
Pagina 55
... honour . 6 For this reason , as none can be properly called rich , who have not more than they want , there are few rich men in any of the politer nations , but among the middle sort of people , who keep their wishes within their ...
... honour . 6 For this reason , as none can be properly called rich , who have not more than they want , there are few rich men in any of the politer nations , but among the middle sort of people , who keep their wishes within their ...
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