The boys' school; or, Traits of character in early life |
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... defect of person will shrink from its perusal ; yet , where are the children of affliction so likely to find ... personal defects , why should remarks , which can alone disgrace those who make them , distress the objects of their ...
... defect of person will shrink from its perusal ; yet , where are the children of affliction so likely to find ... personal defects , why should remarks , which can alone disgrace those who make them , distress the objects of their ...
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... personal defects , which , I hope I need not tell you , ought never to be made the objects of contempt or ridicule . Master Falkner , the young gentleman I am speaking of , is ill - shaped , and lame ; diminu- tive in his stature , and ...
... personal defects , which , I hope I need not tell you , ought never to be made the objects of contempt or ridicule . Master Falkner , the young gentleman I am speaking of , is ill - shaped , and lame ; diminu- tive in his stature , and ...
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... the painful feelings it occasions . At all times undeserved reproach and ridicule should be received with indifference , and never can such a return be more necessary than when it is directed against personal defects 10.
... the painful feelings it occasions . At all times undeserved reproach and ridicule should be received with indifference , and never can such a return be more necessary than when it is directed against personal defects 10.
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Elizabeth Sandham. more necessary than when it is directed against personal defects . When William Falkner was nearly thirteen years old he lost his parents , and was placed under the guardianship of his uncle , a man whom he had ...
Elizabeth Sandham. more necessary than when it is directed against personal defects . When William Falkner was nearly thirteen years old he lost his parents , and was placed under the guardianship of his uncle , a man whom he had ...
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... defect in your speech , which your haste rendered more apparent , but at the heat of your temper : imperfections like these are fair objects of ridicule ; but you seem to dread a laugh only when directed against your personal defects ...
... defect in your speech , which your haste rendered more apparent , but at the heat of your temper : imperfections like these are fair objects of ridicule ; but you seem to dread a laugh only when directed against your personal defects ...
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مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 78 - ONE there is, above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend ; His is love beyond a brother's, Costly, free, and knows no end.
الصفحة 81 - And the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the morning, and bread and flesh in the evening; and he drank of the brook.
الصفحة 93 - The necessities of our condition require a thousand offices of tenderness, which mere regard for the species will never dictate. Every man has frequent grievances which only the solicitude of friendship will discover and remedy, and which would remain for ever unheeded in the mighty heap of human calamity, were it only surveyed by the eye of general benevolence equally attentive to every misery.
الصفحة 89 - The hint malevolent, the look oblique, The obvious satire, or implied dislike ; The sneer equivocal, the harsh reply, And all the cruel language of the eye ; The artful injury, whose...
الصفحة 101 - Sees the gale of prosperity veering, Which promised to waft him to port. Our hopes are the gales that serenely Waft onward our sails as we float; Our tears are the whirlwinds that keenly O'erwhelm our poor perishing boat; And reason's the beacon that gives...
الصفحة 116 - ... seldom of those things which habit has made common, otherwise we should correct many of them : there needed only 'to give one's feelings room on this theme, and they could prompt no other conduct than mine. Your approbation, however, is not lost upon me : the best of our resolutions are bettered, by a consciousness of the suffrage of good men in their favour ; and the reward is still higher, when that suffrage is from those we love.
الصفحة 82 - Zacchaeus, make haste, and come down ; for to-day 1 must abide at thy house. 6 And he made haste, and came down, and received him joyfully.